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Top citers, strongest first. 8 distinct citers.
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Cited "see"
State v. Brett B.
See *609 State v. Hoskie , 74 Conn. App. 663 , 673-74, 813 A.2d 136 (declining to speculate how trial court would have responded to timely request for continuance), cert. denied, 263 Conn. 904 , 819 A.2d 837 (2003) ; see also State v. Cooke , 134 Conn. App. 573 , 578-79, 39 A.3d 1178 (noting trial court's broad discretion to remedy discovery issues and that rectification of prejudice by granting continuance preferred to suppressing otherwise admissible evidence, " 'a severe sanction which should not be invoked lightly' "), cert. denied, 305 Conn. 903 , 43 A.3d 662 (2012).
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Pasiakos v. BJ's Wholesale Club, Inc.
See State v. Hoskie, 74 Conn. App. 663, 673-74 , 813 A.2d 136 , cert. denied, 263 Conn. 904 , 819 A.2d 837 (2003). 4 *646 II The plaintiff next claims that the court abused its discretion in denying him the opportunity to present evidence of traumatic brain injury.
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Cited "see"
State v. Sanders
See State v. Hoskie, 74 Conn. App. 663, 668 , 813 A.2d 136 , cert. denied, 263 Conn. 904 , 819 A.2d 837 (2003).
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Cited "see"
Chyung v. Chi Han Chyung
See State v. Hoskie, 74 Conn. App. 663, 669 , 813 A.2d 136 , cert. denied, 263 Conn. 904 , 819 A.2d 837 (2003).
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Cited "see"
State v. Young
See State v. Hoskie, 74 Conn. App. 663, 669 , 813 A.2d 136 , cert. denied, 263 Conn. 904 , 819 A.2d 837 (2003).
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Cited "see"
State v. Ward
See State v. Anderson, 74 Conn. App. 633, 638 , 813 A.2d 1039 , cert. denied, 263 Conn. 901 , 819 A.2d 837 (2003).
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Clue v. Commissioner of Correction
See, e.g., State v. Hoskie, 74 Conn. App. 663, 674 , 813 A.2d 136 (‘‘we cannot now speculate as to how the court would have responded to a timely request for a continuance’’), cert. denied, 263 Conn. 904 , 819 A.2d 837 (2003).
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State v. Irizarry
Admission of multiple instances of prior misconduct is not per se *238 improper; see, e.g., State v. Hoskie, 74 Conn. App. 663, 667-70 , 813 A.2d 136 (upholding admission of evidence of four instances of misconduct), cert. denied, 263 Conn. 904 , 819 A.2d 837 (2003); and, furthermore, the misconduct evidence in this case was no more shocking than the evidence of the crimes with which the defendant was charged.
CONSTANCE S. FIELDS
v.
COMMISSIONER OF MOTOR VEHICLES
v.
COMMISSIONER OF MOTOR VEHICLES
Supreme Court of Connecticut.
Mar 19, 2003.
A. Paul Spinella, in support of the petition., Robert D. Snook, assistant attorney general, in opposition.
Published
The plaintiffs petition for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 74 Conn. App. 908 (AC 22694), is denied.