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Top citers, strongest first. 6 distinct citers.
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Stone v. Frederick Hobby Assoc. II, No. Cv 00 0181620 S (Jul. 10, 2001)
See Toshiba America Medical Systems v. Mobile Medical Systems, 53 Conn. App. 484 , 489 , 730 A.2d 1219 , cert. denied, 249 Conn. 930 , 733 A.2d 851 (1999).
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State v. Torres
See State v. Kenney, 53 Conn. App. 305, 320 , 730 A.2d 119 , cert. denied, 249 Conn. 930 , 733 A.2d 851 (1999).
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Ross v. Commissioner of Correction
It follows that a self-represented petitioner has no grounds on which to claim ineffective assistance of standby counsel ‘‘because after deciding to proceed pro se, he [has] no constitutional right to the effective assistance of counsel in any capacity.’’ State v. Oliphant, supra, 281 ; see also State v. Kenney, 53 Conn. App. 305, 327 , 730 A.2d 119 (having chosen to represent himself, ‘‘defendant is the master of his fate and cannot . . . complain that he was denied the effective assistance of counsel’’), cert. denied, 249 Conn. 930 , 733 A.2d 851 (1999).
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State v. Gibson
A threat, unlike an assault, is not limited by time or distance.’ State v. Snead, 41 Conn. App. 584, 593 , 677 A.2d 446 (1996).” State v. Hopkins, 62 Conn. App. 665, 672 , 772 A.2d 657 (2001); see also State v. Kenney, 53 Conn. App. 305, 323 , 730 A.2d 119 , cert. denied, 249 Conn. 930 , 733 A.2d 851 (1999).
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State v. Payne
See, e.g., State v. Kenney, 53 Conn. App. 305, 324-25 , 730 A.2d 119 , cert. denied, 249 Conn. 930 , 733 A.2d 851 (1999).
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State v. Rivera
See, e.g., State v. Kenney, 53 Conn. App. 305, 324-25 , 730 A.2d 119 , cert. denied, 249 Conn. 930 , 733 A.2d 851 (1999).
STATE OF CONNECTICUT
v.
TAURUS KENNEY
v.
TAURUS KENNEY
Supreme Court of Connecticut.
Jul 7, 1999.
Norman A. Pattis, in support of the petition., John A. East III, assistant state’s attorney, in opposition.
Published
The defendant’s petition for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 53 Conn. App. 305 (AC 17352), is denied.