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Greene v. Comm'r of Corr.
See State v. Greene , 274 Conn. 134 , 139, 874 A.2d 750 (2005), cert. denied, 548 U.S. 926 , 126 S.Ct. 2981 , 165 L.Ed. 2d 988 (2006).
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State v. Chimenti
See State v. Greene, 274 Conn. 134, 160-62 , 874 A.2d 750 (2005) (modifying judgment of conviction after reversal when record establishes fact finder found beyond a reasonable doubt all essential elements of lesser included offense), cert. denied, 548 U.S. 926 , 126 S. Ct. 2981 , 165 L.
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State v. Ray
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We note that, although the dissent has cited a number of cases in which this court ordered the modification of a judgment of conviction to reflect a lesser included offense when we concluded that the trial court had applied an improper legal standard; see State v. Greene, 274 Conn. 134, 153-62 , 874 A.2d 750 (2005), cert, denied, 548 U.S. 926 , 126 S. Ct. 2981 , 165 L.
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State v. Fana
See State v. Greene, 274 Conn. 134, 155 , 874 A.2d 750 (2005), cert. denied, 548 U.S. 926 , 126 S. Ct. 2981 , 165 L.
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Solek v. Commissioner of Correction
In this case, however, because we conclude that the claims were abandoned, we do not reach the issue of procedural default. 3 The four-pronged Whistnant test for whether a court failed to charge on a lesser included offense provides: “A defendant is entitled to an instruction on a lesser offense if, and only if ... (1) an appropriate instruction is requested by either the state or the defendant; (2) it is not possible to commit the greater offense, in the manner described in the information or bill of particulars, without having first committed the lesser; (3) there is some evidence, introdu…
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State v. Fabricatore
See, e.g., State v. Greene, 274 Conn. 134, 151 , 874 A.2d 750 (2005) (“[a]lmost without exception, we have *482 required that a claim of ineffective assistance of counsel must be raised by way of habeas corpus, rather than by direct appeal, because of the need for a full evidentiary record for such [a] claim” [internal quotation marks omitted]), cert. denied, 548 U.S. 926 , 126 S. Ct. 2981 , 165 L.
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GREENE
v.
CONNECTICUT.
v.
CONNECTICUT.
05-8187.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Jun 30, 2006.
Published
Certiorari denied.