Opinion ID: 407601
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Heading: Claims of Co-defendant Freeman.

Text: 72 Freeman's conviction poses substantially fewer difficulties than Boese's. Freeman also objects to the admission of evidence from the four searches. However, Freeman has no standing to object to the search of Boese's house, Jeep, briefcases or safety deposit box; hence all the items found in the first, second and fourth searches were properly admitted against him. Freeman does assert standing to object to the search of the warehouse, arguing that he had a key and access to the warehouse at the time of the search. We need not address the standing claim however. Assuming arguendo that Freeman has standing, we have earlier held that the search of the warehouse was pursuant to a valid warrant supported by probable cause. Hence none of the evidence admitted against Freeman at his trial was excludable and his conviction also must be affirmed. 73 AFFIRMED. 74