Case Name: In the Matter of Rogers, Amon, a Male Child. STATE ex rel JUVENILE DEPARTMENT OF MULTNOMAH COUNTY, Respondent, v. Amon ROGERS, Appellant
Court: Oregon Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: Oregon
Decision Date: 1991-05-22
Citations: 107 Or. App. 370
Docket Number: 79,651-A; CA A64589
Parties: In the Matter of Rogers, Amon, a Male Child. STATE ex rel JUVENILE DEPARTMENT OF MULTNOMAH COUNTY, Respondent, v. Amon ROGERS, Appellant.
Judges: Before Richardson, Presiding Judge, and Newman and Deits, Judges.
Reporter: Oregon Reports, Court of Appeals
Volume: 107
Pages: 370–371

Head Matter:
Argued and submitted February 11,
affirmed May 22,
reconsideration denied July 24,
petition for review allowed August 20, 1991 (312 Or 80)
In the Matter of Rogers, Amon, a Male Child. STATE ex rel JUVENILE DEPARTMENT OF MULTNOMAH COUNTY, Respondent, v. Amon ROGERS, Appellant.
(79,651-A; CA A64589)
812 P2d 14
John P. Manning, Portland, argued the cause and filed the brief for appellant.
Robert M. Atkinson, Assistant Attorney General, Salem, argued the cause for respondent. With him on the brief were Dave Frohmayer, Attorney General, and Virginia L. Linder, Solicitor General, Salem.
Before Richardson, Presiding Judge, and Newman and Deits, Judges.
PER CURIAM

Opinion:
PER CURIAM
Appellant is a juvenile who had been placed on probation by the juvenile court for offenses that would have been crimes if committed by an adult. Two probation violation petitions were filed, alleging that he had unlawfully possessed a pistol and had violated curfew ordinances. He moved to suppress the pistol on the ground that it had been unlawfully seized. The court denied the motion on the basis that, even if it had been unlawfully seized, it would still be admissible in a probation violation hearing under State v. Kissell, 83 Or App 630, 732 P2d 940, rev dismissed 303 Or 369, 736 P2d 564 (1987). The court admitted the evidence and revoked the child's probation.
Appellant concedes that the evidence is admissible under Kissell but asks that we overrule that case. We decline.
Affirmed.