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State v. Duncan
State v. Robinson, 81 Conn. App. 26, 31 , 838 A.2d 243 , cert. denied, 268 Conn. 921 , 846 A.2d 882 (2004); see State v. Tate, 59 Conn. App. 282, 285 , 755 A.2d 984 (defendant must avail himself of the opportunity to make an objection and if he does not avail himself of the opportunity, he must be holden to a waiver of the objection . . .), cert. denied, 254 Conn. 935 , 761 A.2d 757 (2000).” (Citation omitted; internal quotation marks omitted.) State v. Sinvil, 90 Conn. App. 226, 236-37 , 876 A.2d 1237 , cert. denied, 275 Conn. 924 , 883 A.2d 1251 (2005).
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State v. Sinvil
Therefore, a defendant cannot prevail under Golding on a claim that he implicitly waived at trial.” (Internal quotation marks omitted.) State v. Robinson, 81 Conn. App. 26, 31 , 838 A.2d 243 , cert. denied, 268 Conn. 921 , 846 A.2d 882 (2004); see State v. Tate, 59 Conn. App. 282, 285 , 755 A.2d 984 (“defendant must avail himself of the opportunity to make an objection and if he does not avail himself of the opportunity, he must be holden to a waiver of the objection” [internal quotation marks omitted]), cert. denied, 254 Conn. 935 , 761 A.2d 757 (2000).
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State v. Padua
See State v. Tate, 59 Conn. App. 282, 286 , 755 A.2d 984 , cert. denied, 254 Conn. 935 , 761 A.2d 757 (2000).
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Doctor's Associates, Inc. v. Windham
See Mozzochi v. Beck, 204 Conn. 490, 500 , 501 n.7, 529 A.2d 171 (1987); see also Standish v. Sotavento Corp., 58 Conn. App. 789, 796-97 , 755 A.2d 910 (‘[violation of [a rule of professional conduct] should not give rise to a cause of action’), cert. denied, 254 Conn. 935 , 761 A.2d 762 (2000); Noble v. Marshall, 23 Conn. App. 227, 231 , 579 A.2d 594 (1990) (‘the Rules of Professional Conduct do not of themselves give rise to a cause of action’).
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Biller Associates v. Peterken
See Mozzochi v. Beck, 204 Conn. 490, 500 , 501 n.7, 529 A.2d 171 (1987); see also Standish v. Sotavento Corp., 58 Conn. App. 789, 796-97 , 755 A.2d 910 (“[violation of [a rule of professional conduct] should not give rise to a cause of action”), cert. denied, 254 Conn. 935 , 761 A.2d 762 (2000); Noble v. Marshall, 23 Conn. App. 227, 231 , 579 A.2d 594 (1990) (“the Rules of Professional Conduct do not of themselves give rise to a cause of action”).
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ANNMARIE KASLAITIS
v.
RICHARD J. KASLAITIS
v.
RICHARD J. KASLAITIS
Supreme Court of Connecticut.
Oct 25, 2000.
Alphonse J. Balzano, Jr., in support of the petition.
Published
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