Opinion ID: 1670017
Heading Depth: 1
Heading Rank: 3

Heading: Reasonable opportunity to become familiar with undisclosed evidence upon objection.

Text: Kelly was given an opportunity to examine the physical evidence on March 2, 1987. He was given the name of the witness, Reddix, the following day and listened to the witness' tape recorded statement. Kelly objected to the physical evidence and the witness Reddix when he filed his Motion to Suppress on March 6, 1987. A suppression hearing was held on March 9, 1987. At that time, the trial court made a specific finding that Kelly had previously had an opportunity to view the evidence, had voiced no objection during the time set aside for objections, and the objections he raised immediately prior to trial were untimely. Additionally, during the trial the court specifically found that the  State had, in sufficient time, advised Kelly that she was going to testify.