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State v. Winot
Accordingly, Justices Palmer and McLachlan were added to the panel, and they have read the record, briefs and transcript of oral argument. [1] We granted the state's petition for certification to appeal limited to the following issue: "Did the Appellate Court properly conclude that General Statutes § 53a-94 is unconstitutional as applied to the facts of this case?" State v. Winot, 279 Conn. at 905, 901 A.2d 1229 (2006).
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Felder v. Commissioner of Correction
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See State v. Felder, 95 Conn. App. 248, 250 , 897 A.2d 614 , cert. denied, 279 Conn. 905 , 901 A.2d 1226 (2006).
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State v. Carlos P.
See State v. Jackson , 95 Conn.App. 400 , 414, 896 A.2d 137 , cert. denied, 279 Conn. 904 , 901 A.2d 1226 (2006).
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State v. Hampton
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See, e.g., State v. Fabricatore, supra, 482-83 .” (Emphasis in original; internal quotation marks omitted.) State v. Holness, 289 Conn. 535, 543 , 958 A.2d 754 (2008). “[W]aiver is [t]he voluntary relinquishment or abandonment—express or implied—of a legal right or notice.” (Internal quotation marks omitted.) State v. Fabricatore, supra, 281 Conn. 482 n.18 ; see State v. Felder, 95 Conn. App. 248, 254-55 , 897 A.2d 614 , cert. denied, 279 Conn. 905 , 901 A.2d 1226 (2006).
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State v. Palangio
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See State v. Felder, 95 Conn. App. 248, 257-58 , 897 A.2d 614 , cert. denied, 279 Conn. 905 , 901 A.2d 1226 (2006).
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STATE of Connecticut
v.
Bruce FELDER.
v.
Bruce FELDER.
Supreme Court of Connecticut.
Jun 29, 2006.
Cited by 1 opinion | Published
David J. Reich, special public defender, in support of the petition.
Timothy J. Sugrue, senior assistant state's attorney, in opposition.
The defendant's petition for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 95 Conn.App. 248, 897 A.2d 614 (2006), is denied.