STATE v. COLON

(14847)

230 Conn. 24 (1994)

STATE OF CONNECTICUT v. GILBERTO COLON STATE OF CONNECTICUT v. CARMEN PEREZ

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decision released July 5, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John A. East III, deputy assistant state's attorney, with whom, on the brief, were James E. Thomas, state's attorney, Paul E. Murray, senior assistant state's attorney, and Joan K. Alexander, assistant state's attorney, for the appellant (state).

Kent Drager, assistant public defender, for the appellees (defendants).

PETERS, C. J., CALLAHAN, BORDEN, BERDON and KATZ, JS.


CALLAHAN, J.

The dispositive issue in these consolidated appeals is whether a search warrant is facially invalid because the issuing judge failed to sign and date a jurat.1 The defendants, Gilberto Colon and Carmen Perez, were charged with various narcotics offenses. The trial court suppressed evidence seized pursuant to a search warrant that was issued upon the application of two Hartford detectives. The issuing judge, however, had neglected...

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