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Top citers, strongest first. 5 distinct citers.
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Cited "see"
State v. Petion
See State v. Barretta , 82 Conn. App. 684 , 689, 846 A.2d 946 , cert. denied, 270 Conn. 905 , 853 A.2d 522 (2004).
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State v. Guaman
See State v. Brown , 82 Conn.App. 678 , 682, 846 A.2d 943 (in affirming denial of motion to withdraw plea, deferring to trial court's finding that testimony of defendant's former attorney was more credible than defendant's), cert. denied, 270 Conn. 906 , 853 A.2d 522 (2004).
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Cited "see"
State v. Antonio A.
See State v. Dearborn, 82 Conn. App. 734, 748 , 846 A.2d 894 , cert. denied, 270 Conn. 904 , 853 A.2d 523 (2004).
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Cited "see"
State v. Doriss
(2×)
See State v. Bunleut, 82 Conn. App. 648, 655 , 846 A.2d 912 , cert. denied, 270 Conn. 904 , 853 A.2d 522 (2004).
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Cited "see, e.g."
State v. Ovechka
(2×)
Compare, e.g., State v. Rossier, 175 Conn. 204, 206-208 , 397 A.2d 110 (1978) (concluding that multiple contusions and right ankle sprain were not sufficient evidence of “ ‘serious physical injury,’ ” particularly when evidence presented at trial “consisted primarily of testimony relating to emotional trauma precipitated by the [assault]” [emphasis added]), with State v. Barretta, 82 Conn. App. 684, 690 , 846 A.2d 946 (concluding that extensive bruises and abrasions were sufficient evidence of “serious physical injury”), cert. denied, 270 Conn. 905 , 853 A.2d 522 (2004). 17 Giv…
State of Connecticut
v.
Teng Bunleut
v.
Teng Bunleut
Supreme Court of Connecticut.
Jun 23, 2004.
Carlos E. Candal, special public defender, in support of the petition., Howard S. Stein, assistant state’s attorney, in opposition.
Published
The defendant’s petition for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 82 Conn. App. 648 (AC 23425), is denied.
[*905] Decided June 23, 2004 Carlos E. Candal, special public defender, in support of the petition. Howard S. Stein, assistant state’s attorney, in opposition.