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Holmes v. Commissioner of Correction
See State v. Holmes, 90 Conn. App. 544, 545 , 877 A.2d 826 , cert. denied, 275 Conn. 927 , 883 A.2d 1250 (2005).
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State v. Longo
(2×)
That evidence was offered for a limited purpose only and is admissible only with respect to the allegations contained in [the per se count] of the information.” (Emphasis added.) *710 The court instructed the jury that it could consider and use the results of the chemical analysis of the defendant’s blood only with respect to the per se count. “[I]n the absence of an indication to the contrary, the jury is presumed to have followed [the trial court’s] curative instructions.” (Internal quotation marks omitted.) State v. Necaise, 97 Conn. App. 214, 225 , 904 A.2d 245 , cert. denied, 28…
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State v. Santaniello
(2×)
Compare State v. Ellis, supra, 270 Conn. 378 (abuse of discretion when court joined three sexual assault cases where defendant’s abuse of one child victim substantially more egregious and shocking than his abuse of other two child victims) with State v. Howard, 88 Conn. App. 404, 420-21 , 870 A.2d 8 (upholding joinder of information charging narcotics violation to information charging murder and weapons violations), cert. denied, 275 Conn. 917 , 883 A.2d 1250 (2005).
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State v. Bell
(2×)
See, e.g., State v. Howard, 88 Conn. App. 404, 420-21 , 870 A.2d 8 , cert. denied, 275 Conn. 917 , 883 A.2d 1250 (2005).
State of Connecticut
v.
Isschar Howard
v.
Isschar Howard
Supreme Court of Connecticut.
Sep 20, 2005.
Robert W. Chesson, in support of the petition., Timothy J. Sugrue, senior assistant state’s attorney, in opposition.
Published
The defendant’s petition for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 88 Conn. App. 404 (AC 25251), is denied.
[*918] Decided September 20, 2005 Timothy J. Sugrue, senior assistant state’s attorney, in opposition.