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Top citers, strongest first. 5 distinct citers.
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cited
Cited "see"
State v. Artis
See State v. Barnett, 53 Conn. App. 581, 592-93 , 734 A.2d 991 , cert. denied, 250 Conn. 918 , 738 A.2d 659 (1999).
cited
Cited "see"
Gianetti v. Connecticut Newspapers Publishing Co.
See State v. Barnett, 53 Conn. App. 581, 598-99 , 734 A.2d 991 , cert. denied, 250 Conn. 918 , 738 A.2d 659 (1999).
discussed
Cited "see"
In Re Giovanni C.
See [State v. Barnett, 53 Conn. App. 581, 598 , 734 A.2d 991 , cert. denied, 250 Conn. 918 , 738 A.2d 659 (1999)]; State v. Rodriguez, 44 Conn. App. 818, 823 , 692 A.2d 846 , cert. denied, 242 Conn. 902 , 697 A.2d 363 (1997).
discussed
Cited "see"
In re Cheyenne A.
See [State v. Barnett, 53 Conn. App. 581, 598 , 734 A.2d 991 , cert. denied, 250 Conn. 918 , 736 A.2d 659 (1999)]; State v. Rodriguez, 44 Conn. App. 818, 823 , 692 A.2d 846 , cert. denied, 242 Conn. 902 , 697 A.2d 363 (1997).” State v. Laracuente, 57 Conn. App. 91, 94 , 749 A.2d 34 , cert. denied, 253 Conn. 923 , 754 A.2d 798 (2000).
discussed
Cited "see, e.g."
State v. Morgan
See also State v. Barnett, 53 Conn. App. 581, 600-603 , 734 A.2d 991 (applying same analysis to double jeopardy claim under subdivisions [1] and [4] of § 53a-59), cert. denied, 250 Conn. 918 , 738 A.2d 659 (1999).
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STATE OF CONNECTICUT
v.
JOHN HENAO
v.
JOHN HENAO
Supreme Court of Connecticut.
Jul 21, 1999.
William F. Dow III and Alinor C. Sterling, in support of the petition., Timothy J. Shugrue, senior assistant state’s attorney, in opposition.
Berdon.
Published
Lead Opinion
The defendant’s petition for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court (AC 19361) is denied.
Dissent
BERDON, J.,
dissenting. I would grant certification on the following: Did the Appellate Court correctly grant the state’s motion to dismiss, when the defendant constitutionally and statutorily guaranteed right to a probable cause hearing will be irremediably lost if defendant is tried without such a hearing?