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Top citers, strongest first. 3 distinct citers.
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Cited "see"
State v. Maye
See State v. Samuel, 57 Conn. App. 64, 71 , 747 A.2d 21 , cert. denied, 253 Conn. 909 , 753 A.2d 942 (2000).
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State v. Lacks
See State v. Taft, 57 Conn. App. 19, 28 , 746 A.2d 813 , cert. granted on other grounds, 253 Conn. 909 , 753 A.2d 942 (2000).
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State v. Verdolini
See State v. Maye, 70 Conn. App. 828, 838-39 , 799 A.2d 1136 (2002); see also State v. Samuel, 57 Conn. App. 64, 67-68 , 747 A.2d 21 , cert. denied, 253 Conn. 909 , 753 A.2d 942 (2000).
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STATE OF CONNECTICUT
v.
JEREMIAH SAMUEL, JR.
v.
JEREMIAH SAMUEL, JR.
Supreme Court of Connecticut.
May 4, 2000.
Mary Anne Royle, special public defender, in support of the petition., Toni M. Smith-Rosario, deputy assistant state’s attorney, in opposition.
Published
The defendant’s petition for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 57 Conn. App. 64 (AC 18658), is denied.
Toni M. Smith-Rosario, deputy assistant state’s attorney, in opposition. Decided May 4, 2000