PEOPLE v. TURCOTTE-SCHAEFFER

No. 92SA239.

843 P.2d 658 (1992)

The PEOPLE of the State of Colorado, Plaintiff/Appellant, v. Sandra TURCOTTE-SCHAEFFER and David Charles Booth, Defendants/Appellees.

Supreme Court of Colorado, En Banc.

January 19, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John Suthers, Dist. Atty., Daniel H. May, Chief Deputy Dist. Atty., Larry E. Schwartz, Deputy Dist. Atty., Colorado Springs, for plaintiff/appellant.

Rector & Farry, Edward T. Farry, Jr., Colorado Springs, for Sandra Turcotte-Schaeffer.

Kevin F. Donovan, Colorado Springs, for David Charles Booth.


Chief Justice ROVIRA delivered the Opinion of the Court.

The People in this interlocutory appeal challenge the district court's suppression of evidence seized during a search of defendants' residence made pursuant to a search warrant. The People argue that the district court erred in holding that the affidavit presented in support of the search warrant was insufficient to satisfy the probable cause requirement of the United States and Colorado Constitutions. We agree...

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