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§ 51-183h-formerly-sec-51-41a

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No judge may preside at the hearing of any motion attacking the validity or sufficiency of any bench warrant of arrest which he has signed.(1967, P.A. 24, S. 1; P.A. 82-248, S. 95.)History: Sec. 51-41a transferred to Sec. 51-183h in 1979; P.A. 82-248 changed 'warrant or arrest warrant' to 'warrant of arrest'.Annotation to former section 51-41a:Cited. 191 C. 360.Annotations to present section:Cited. 227 C. 784.Cited. 37 CA 672. A hearing in probable cause is not a hearing on a motion attacking the validity or sufficiency of the arrest warrant, and accordingly, does not provide a basis for disqualification under section. 142 CA 530.