A Greenwood County man hoping to have drug convictions overturned did not see that happen.
A panel of judges on the Kansas Court of Appeals upheld convictions against Kirk Warren, who was challenging six convictions of distributing a controlled substance and a conviction for drug paraphernalia for activity in 2015.
Warren said the evidence collected in a home search should have been suppressed because the warrant didn’t show probable cause, contained stale information and used unreliable information from a confidential informant. Warren also said deputies didn’t state any information about controlled buys and there were faulty jury instructions.
The Court of Appeals disagreed on all points.













