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Cited "see"
State v. Tietjen
See State v. Jones, 51 Conn. App. 126 , 721 A.2d 903 (1998), cert. denied, 247 Conn. 958 , 723 A.2d 814 (1999).
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Cited "see"
State v. Pilotti
See State v. Jones, 51 Conn. App. 126, 135 , 721 A.2d 903 (1998) (interpreting § 14-227a [c], now [b]), cert. denied, 247 Conn. 958 , 723 A.2d 814 (1999).
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State v. Stone
Practice Book § 60-5; see State v. McDuffie, 51 Conn. App. 210, 216-17 , 721 A.2d 142 (1998), cert, denied, 247 Conn. 958 , 723 A.2d 814 (1999).
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Tomick v. United Parcel Service, Inc.
Scholastic Book Clubs, Inc . v. Commissioner of Revenue Services , 304 Conn. 204 , 215, 38 A.3d 1183 , cert. denied, --- U.S. ----, 133 S.Ct. 425 , 184 L.Ed.2d 255 (2012) ; see also, e.g., State v. Jones , 51 Conn.App. 126 , 137-38, 721 A.2d 903 (1998) (definition of drug paraphernalia in General Statutes [Rev. to 1995] § 21a-240 [20] [A], which used phrases " 'such as' and 'including, but not limited to,' " indicated legislature's "clear intention that the items listed in the definition do not constitute an exhaustive or exclusive list," meaning that listing of "pipe with a screen" did not e…
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Johnson v. CONNECTICUT INS. GUAR. ASS'N
Compare State v. Jones, 51 Conn.App. 126, 137 , 721 A.2d 903 (1998) ("[a]lthough `including' has been found to be ambiguous by itself, other language [in the statute] may remove the ambiguity, as in this case"), cert. denied, 247 Conn. 958 , 723 A.2d 814 (1999).
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STATE OF CONNECTICUT
v.
NATHANIEL MCDUFFIE
v.
NATHANIEL MCDUFFIE
Supreme Court of Connecticut.
Jan 28, 1999.
Louis S. Avitabile, special public defender, in support of the petition., LeonF. Dalbec, Jr., assistant state’s attorney, in opposition.
Published
The defendant’s petition for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 51 Conn. App. 210 (AC 17650), is denied.