People v. Medina

Decision Date24 October 1972
Docket NumberNo. 25596,25596
CitationPeople v. Medina, 501 P.2d 1332, 180 Colo. 56 (Colo. 1972)
PartiesThe PEOPLE of the State of Colorado, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. John Leroy MEDINA, also known as John Medina, Defendant-Appellee.
CourtColorado Supreme Court

Carl Parlapiano, Dist. Atty., Cecil L. Turner, Chief Deputy Dist. Atty., Pueblo, for plaintiff-appellant.

Rollie R. Rogers, Colo. State Public Defender, J. D. MacFarlane, Chief Deputy State Public Defender, Kirk P. Brown, Deputy State Public Defender, Denver, for defendant-appellee.

DAY, Justice.

This is an interlocutory appeal from an order of the district court in Pueblo County granting defendant Medina's motion to suppress a statement made by him to interrogating officers following his arrest on the ground of improper inducement.

Defendant was arrested by Sergeant F. E. Grubb based on the information given by Connie Nadine Espinoza that defendant had raped her on the night of February 6, 1972.At the time of his arrest, defendant was fully advised as to his rights.Later and prior to making any statement, defendant had a discussion with Officer Grubb concerning the defendant's willingness to take a lie detector test.In connection therewith defendant claims he was informed that if he took the test he might be released.Subsequent to this, defendant took the test and made inculpatory remarks to Officer Grubb and later to Officer Bravo.

At the hearing on the motion to suppress, the trial court found that Grubb's statement to the defendant was a sufficient inducement to cause the defendant to make the statement sought to be used against him.A subsequent statement made to Officer Bravo was held by the court...

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18 cases
  • Gimmy v. People
    • United States
    • Colorado Supreme Court
    • 29 Marzo 1982
    ...supra; People v. Parks, 195 Colo. 344, 579 P.2d 76 (1978); People v. Pineda, 182 Colo. 385, 513 P.2d 452 (1973); People v. Medina, 180 Colo. 56, 501 P.2d 1332 (1972). Here, the trial court's finding that the defendant's confessions were not induced by a promise is supported by the record an......
  • People v. Lowe
    • United States
    • Colorado Supreme Court
    • 2 Settembre 1980
    ...This finding is supported by the record and therefore will not be disturbed on review. People v. Martinez, supra; People v. Medina, 180 Colo. 56, 501 P.2d 1332 (1972). III. Finally, the People urge that we reverse the trial court's ruling suppressing the defendant's consent to search the lo......
  • People v. Jordan
    • United States
    • Colorado Supreme Court
    • 20 Marzo 1995
    ...that the People failed to prove that defendant waived his Miranda rights, appellate court will not reverse); People v. Medina, 180 Colo. 56, 58, 501 P.2d 1332, 1332 (1972); People v. Kelley, 172 Colo. 39, 40, 470 P.2d 32, 33 (1970) (if trial court's findings on pertinent issues in a suppres......
  • People v. Fish
    • United States
    • Colorado Supreme Court
    • 14 Marzo 1983
    ...68 (1979); People v. Parks, 195 Colo. 344, 579 P.2d 76 (1978); People v. Pineda, 182 Colo. 385, 513 P.2d 452 (1973); People v. Medina, 180 Colo. 56, 501 P.2d 1332 (1972). There is adequate evidence in the record to support the trial court's finding that the People failed to prove by clear a......
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