Opinion ID: 1861263
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Heading: Validity of search of defendant's apartment prior to issuance of search warrant.

Text: Because defendant did not raise this issue at either the omnibus hearing or the trial, it cannot be considered on appeal. See, State v. Kremer, 307 Minn. 309, 312, 239 N.W.2d 476, 478 (1976); State v. LaBarre, 292 Minn. 228, 237, 195 N.W.2d 435, 441 (1972). Further, it appears from the record that only a cursory search of defendant's apartment was made prior to the arrival of the search warrant and that no evidence was seized until after the warrant arrived. Thus, if there was an unconstitutional invasion of defendant's privacy, it did not result in the admission of evidence at trial that would require reversal of defendant's conviction.