Case Name: The People of the State of Colorado v. Moses I. Martinez
Court: Colorado Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Colorado
Decision Date: 1974-09-30
Citations: 186 Colo. 225
Docket Number: No. 25797
Parties: The People of the State of Colorado v. Moses I. Martinez
Judges: 
Reporter: Colorado Reports
Volume: 186
Pages: 225–226

Head Matter:
No. 25797
The People of the State of Colorado v. Moses I. Martinez
(526 P.2d 1325)
Decided September 30, 1974.
John P. Moore, Attorney General, John E. Bush, Deputy, Patricia W. Robb, Assistant, for plaintiff-appellee.
Rollie R. Rogers, State Public Defender, James F. Dumas, Jr., Chief Deputy, Thomas M. Van Cleave III, Deputy, for defendant-appellant.
En Banc.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM
The Supreme Court in People v. Martinez, 185 Colo. 187, 523 P.2d 120, retained jurisdiction and remanded the matter for a new hearing on a motion to suppress evidence, ruling that, if the evidence was deemed admissible and was not suppressed, the judgment of conviction would be affirmed.
On return to this court from temporary remand, it appears that the motion to suppress the evidence has been withdrawn and that defendant has no objection to the evidence submitted at the trial.
The judgment is affirmed.