Case Name: State of Connecticut v. Jon A. Baran
Court: Connecticut Appellate Court
Jurisdiction: Connecticut
Decision Date: 1993-03-16
Citations: 30 Conn. App. 921
Docket Number: 11066
Parties: State of Connecticut v. Jon A. Baran
Judges: 
Reporter: Connecticut Appellate Reports
Volume: 30
Pages: 921–922

Head Matter:
State of Connecticut v. Jon A. Baran
(11066)
Daly, Lavery and Freedman, Js.
Argued February 9 —
decision released March 16, 1993
Jon A. Baran, pro se, the appellant (defendant).
Paul J. Ferencek, assistant state’s attorney, with whom, on the brief, were JohnM. Bailey, state’s attor ney, and CarlE. Taylor, assistant state’s attorney, for the appellee (state).

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
The defendant appeals from his conviction under General Statutes § 14-137 as implemented by § 14-137-1 of the'regulations of the motor vehicle commissioner, which prohibits the installation or operation of a radar detector on Connecticut highways. We adopt the reasoning of State v. Anonymous, 36 Conn. Sup. 551, 421 A.2d 867 (1980), which addressed the issues raised in this appeal involving the constitutionality of General Statutes § 14-137 and § 14-137-1 of the regulations of the motor vehicle commissioner.
We have reviewed the remaining issues and conclude that they are without merit.
The judgment is affirmed.