PEOPLE v. GLAUBMAN

No. 24993.

485 P.2d 711 (1971)

The PEOPLE of the State of Colorado, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Randolph J. GLAUBMAN, Defendant-Appellant.

Supreme Court of Colorado, En Banc.

June 1, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stanley F. Johnson, Dist. Atty., Robert M. Jenkins, Chief Deputy Dist. Atty., A. James Moravek, Deputy Dist. Atty., Boulder, for plaintiff-appellee.

Taussig, McCarthy & Snyder, Michael J. McCarthy, Boulder, for defendant-appellant.


ERICKSON, Justice.

The defendant, Randolph Jay Glaubman, filed a motion to suppress certain evidence that was seized from him in the course of a narcotics investigation. The defendant's motion was heard and denied, and pursuant to C.A.R. 4.1, the defendant prosecutes this interlocutory appeal.

Randolph Jay Glaubman was one of the two occupants of room 250 in the Royal Inn Motel in Boulder, Colorado. Robert Benson registered for the room and indicated that...

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