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State v. Santiago

Supreme Court of Connecticut
Apr 3, 1992
221 Conn. 920 (Conn. 1992)

Opinion

Decided April 3, 1992


The state of Connecticut's petition for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 26 Conn. App. 481, is granted, limited to the following issues:

"1. Was the Appellate Court correct in not ruling that a defendant standing in the doorway of his home is in a public place, and may be arrested without a warrant?

"2. Was the Appellate Court correct in holding that a porch is part of the home, and is subject to fourth amendment protections?

"3. Was the Appellate Court incorrect in reversing the trial court's factual finding that the defendant was in his doorway and instead engaged in fact finding to determine that the defendant was on a porch which was an extension of his home?"

Rita M. Shair, assistant state's attorney, in support of the petition.


Summaries of

State v. Santiago

Supreme Court of Connecticut
Apr 3, 1992
221 Conn. 920 (Conn. 1992)
Case details for

State v. Santiago

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF CONNECTICUT v. JOHN SANTIAGO

Court:Supreme Court of Connecticut

Date published: Apr 3, 1992

Citations

221 Conn. 920 (Conn. 1992)
608 A.2d 686

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