State v. Outlaw, No. Cr6-246241 (Dec. 21, 1998)
This text of 1998 Conn. Super. Ct. 15143 (State v. Outlaw, No. Cr6-246241 (Dec. 21, 1998)) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Connecticut Superior Court primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
As the state noted in argument the defendant's offer of the hospital report was not in the nature of an affidavit nor did the report include any information pertaining to the credentials of the author or the authenticity of the (3) page document, but, rather, consisted of a copy of a report entitled "Yale New Haven Hospital Operative Report."
Additionally, defendant's offer of proof neglected to provide any basis to conclude that the police, in preparing the application, acted to intentionally omit the information or with reckless regard for the truth since, though the application reflects that the police responded to the hospital for the purpose of conducting an interview with the alleged victim, there is no indication that the police reviewed the report.
Finally, even assuming such an impropriety on the part of the officers, the more accurate location of the entry and exit CT Page 15145 wound would not adversely effect the finding of probable cause. Whether the victim was shot from front to back or back to front, he still could have been in the process of fleeing the interior of the club as he allegedly claimed to police depending on the location and posture of the parties and the location of the exit to which the victim was fleeing. The defendant was identified as the shooter and even with the defendant's version as to the location of the wounds the warrant application included no information from which to infer a legitimate basis for the defendant's conduct. State v. Glenn,
Defendant's motion to dismiss is Denied.
THE COURT
Roland Fasano, Judge
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