Full Statute Name:  Connecticut General Statutes: Chapter 338: Section 6619

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Primary Citation:  Conn. Gen. Stat. § 6619 (1918) Country of Origin:  United States Last Checked:  October, 2019 Date Adopted:  1918 Historical: 
Summary: Section 6619 of Chapter 338 from the 1918 General Laws of Connecticut covers information, procedure and bail. Specifically, the statute states the circumstances for reach a search warrant will be issued.

CHAPTER 338.

Information, Procedure and Bail. 

Section 6619. Search when cruelty is suspected . Any prosecuting officer of any court in this state, any grand juror or any officer of the Connecticut Humane Society, upon reasonable information to him given, may apply to any judge of the superior court, court of common pleas or district court, for a warrant authorizing said prosecuting officer or grand juror to enter and search any place or places which shall be reasonably described in the application to said judge, for the purpose of ascertaining whether any offense described in section 6205 had been committed therein.

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