Opinion ID: 2442232
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Heading: Warrantless Search of the Vehicle

Text: Finally, Burris contends that the warrantless search of his vehicle violated his rights under the Fourth Amendment. Because Burris failed to raise this argument in his motion to suppress or during the suppression hearing, we refuse to consider it for the first time on appeal. Oliver v. State, 322 Ark. 8, 907 S.W.2d 706 (1995); Rhoades v. State, 319 Ark. 45, 888 S.W.2d 654 (1994). For these reasons, we conclude that there was sufficient evidence to support Burris's convictions, and that the trial court did not err when it denied Burris's motion to suppress. Accordingly, we affirm Burris's convictions. Affirmed.