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State v. Ryerson
See also State v. Boom, 15 Conn. App. 34, 57 , 544 A.2d 217 , cert. denied, 209 Conn. 811 , 550 A.2d 1084 (1988).
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State v. Leroux
We conclude that, even under the test urged on us by the defendant, his claim fails. “ ‘ “In considering whether testimony concerning lost or destroyed evidence should be admitted [or the underlying prosecution dismissed], the trial court has to look to numerous factors including [1] the reason for the unavailability of the evidence, [2] the materiality of the evidence, [3] the likelihood of mistaken interpretation of it by witnesses or the jury, and [4] the prejudice to the defendant caused by the unavailability of the evidence.” State v. Hamele, 188 Conn. 372, 381 , 449 A.2d 1020 (19…
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State v. Bailey
State v. West, 3 Conn. App. 650, 654 , 491 A.2d 428 , cert. denied, 196 Conn. 810 , 497 A.2d 906 (1985).” State v. Benite, supra; see also State v. Golding, 14 Conn. App. 272, 279 , 541 A.2d 509 , cert. granted, 209 Conn. 801 , 548 A.2d 442 (1988); State v. Jackson, 13 Conn. App. 288, 294 , 535 A.2d 1327 (1988).
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State of Connecticut
v.
James T. Stone
v.
James T. Stone
Supreme Court of Connecticut.
Sep 20, 1988.
Richard W. Gifford, in support of the petition., Leon F. Dalbec, Jr., deputy assistant state’s attorney, in opposition.
Published
The defendant’s petition for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 15 Conn. App. 819, is denied.