//May 23, 2023
Criminal procedure — Suppression of evidence — Revocation of consent
Appellant, Nicholas Hunt, (“Hunt”), was indicted in the Circuit Court for Harford County on eleven drug and firearm counts. He moved to suppress evidence seized during a search of the apartment where he was living. Hunt’s contention before the suppression court, and now on appeal, is that the search and seizure warrant was based upon information obtained unlawfully by law enforcement after Hunt purportedly revoked his invitation to search his apartment without a warrant earlier that day.
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