State v. Shipp

In State v. Shipp, 216 N.J. Super. 662, 524 A.2d 864 (App.Div.1987), the defendant was a front seat passenger and his stepmother was a rear seat passenger in an automobile. After the police stopped the driver for speeding, the stepmother was found to have had a substantial quantity of heroin in two envelopes in a vinyl bag that was next to her and that contained other items belonging to her. The three subjects had been traveling from New York City to Cleveland. The Court found there was insufficient evidence.