STATE v. RYDER

No. CR-04-0149750-S.

976 A.2d 116 (2009)

51 Conn.Sup. 91

STATE of Connecticut v. Gary RYDER.

Superior Court of Connecticut, Judicial District of Stamford-Norwalk.

January 2, 2009.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert J. Scheinblum, senior assistant state's attorney, and Dina Urso, deputy assistant state's attorney, for the state.

Gary Ryder, pro se, the defendant.


DEVLIN, J.

By plea of nolo contendere with a reservation to appeal, the defendant, Gary Ryder, was convicted of illegal possession of a reptile in violation of General Statutes § 26-55 and sentenced to pay a $35 fine. The case stems from an August 15, 2004 incident in which the Greenwich police entered Ryder's home and discovered a crocodile in a bathtub. The defendant challenged the warrantless entry of his home by a motion to suppress that was denied by the...

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