Opinion ID: 1688754
Heading Depth: 1
Heading Rank: 18

Heading: the lower court erred in overruling appellant's motion to suppress and exclude certain illegally seized items and clothes taken from the home of the appellant's grandfather located in pushmataha, alabama.

Text: On December 21, 1982, appellant consented to the search of the dwelling where he lived with his parents and signed two consent forms for the search of that home and the Torino automobile. In addition, he was orally advised of his rights to decline permission for the search. Likewise, his grandfather, owner of the dwelling house, gave his consent for the search. Appellant's clothes, which had been recently cleaned, and were similar to the clothes witnesses described he was wearing on December 4, 1982, were taken and introduced into evidence. We are of the opinion that the search was knowingly and intelligently authorized and that there was no violation of his constitutional rights, federal or state. Penick v. State, 440 So.2d 547 (Miss. 1983); Quan v. State, 185 Miss. 513, 188 So. 568 (1939); Smith v. State, 133 Miss. 730, 98 So. 344 (1923).