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State v. Abraham
Further, this court in several cases has upheld jury instructions containing substantially similar language, finding that such language “did not lessen the state’s burden to prove the defendant guilty beyond a reasonable doubt and did not undermine the presumption of innocence.” State v. Lopez, 37 Conn. App. 509, 515 , 657 A.2d 647 , cert. denied, 234 Conn. 902 , 660 A.2d 858 (1995); see State v. Bush, 33 Conn. App. 253, 265-66 , 635 A.2d 820 (1993), cert. denied, 228 Conn. 923 , 638 A.2d 37 (1994); State v. McFadden, 25 Conn. App. 171, 176-77 , 593 A.2d 979 , cert, denied, 220 Conn. 906…
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Hedberg v. Pantepec International, Inc.
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Both Delaware law and Connecticut law are clear that only if the trial court’s findings of fact are clearly erroneous will we reverse the trial court’s judgment. 2 See Marine v. State, 624 A.2d 1181, 1190 (Del. 1993), citing Levitt v. Bouvier, 287 A.2d 671, 673 (Del. 1972); see also Ballato v. Board of Education, 33 Conn. App. 78, 89-90 , 633 A.2d 323 (1993), cert. denied, 228 Conn. 923 , 638 A.2d 37 (1994).
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Jacqueline S. Ballato
v.
Board of Education of the Town of Stonington
v.
Board of Education of the Town of Stonington
Supreme Court of Connecticut.
Feb 16, 1994.
Joel M. Ellis, in support of the petition., Richard D. O’Connor, in opposition.
Published
The petition of the plaintiffs Jacqueline S. Ballato, Donna B. Smith, Candace B. Wood and Celia H. Landon for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 33 Conn. App. 78 (AC 11740), is denied.