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State v. Berthiaume
See State v. Peay , 96 Conn.App. 421 , 439, 900 A.2d 577 ("[§] 53a-101 (a) does not require the state to prove that the defendant forcibly entered the building" provided that he "remained unlawfully" in building), cert. denied, 280 Conn. 909 , 908 A.2d 541 (2006).
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State v. Berthiaume
See State v. Peay, 96 Conn. App. 421, 439 , 900 A.2d 577 (‘‘[§] 53a-101 (a) does not require the state to prove that the defendant forcibly entered the building’’ provided that he ‘‘remained unlawfully’’ in building), cert. denied, 280 Conn. 909 , 908 A.2d 541 (2006). 5 As we will explain, the presence of the second man after the burglary does not negate the jury’s finding that the defendant knowingly or recklessly inflicted bodily injury on the victim during the burglary. 6 In view of this evidence, we reject the defendant’s suggestion that the evidence was insufficient b…
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Testone v. C. R. Gibson Co.
See Chesler v. Derby, 96 Conn. App. 207, 220 , 899 A.2d 624 , cert. denied, 280 Conn. 909 , 907 A.2d 88 (2006).
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State v. Peay
See State v. Peay, 96 Conn. App. 421, 423 , 900 A.2d 577 , cert. denied, 280 Conn. 909 , 908 A.2d 541 (2006).
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State v. Swain
See State v. Peay, 96 Conn. App. 421 , 425 n.3, 900 A.2d 577 , cert. denied, 280 Conn. 909 , 908 A.2d 541 (2006). 5 We do not suggest, however, that the cases, while readily distinguishable, did not share factual similarities.
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Nash v. Stevens
The requirement of authentication ... is satisfied by evidence sufficient to support a finding that the offered evidence is what its proponent claims it to be.” (Internal quotation marks omitted.) State v. Cooke, 89 Conn. App. 530, 548 , 874 A.2d 805 , cert. denied, 275 Conn. 911 , 882 A.2d 677 (2005); see also State v. Peay, 96 Conn. App. 421, 434-35 , 900 A.2d 577 , cert. denied, 280 Conn. 909 , 908 A.2d 541 (2006).
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State v. Winter
See, e.g., State v. Peay, 96 Conn. App. 421 , 436 n.9, 900 A.2d 577 , cert. denied, 280 Conn. 909 , 908 A.2d 541 (2006).
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Roy Sastrom v. Psychiatric Security Review Board
He is neither so violent nor so dangerous at this time as to require maximum security confinement and may be transferred to the less restrictive treatment environment of Dutcher.” 4 “As an intermediate appellate court, we are bound by Supreme Court precedent and are unable to modify it . . . .” (Citation omitted.) Hopkins v. Commissioner of Correction, 95 Conn. App. 670, 672 , 899 A.2d 632 , cert. denied, 279 Conn. 911 , 902 A.2d 1071 (2006); see also State v. Alexander, 95 Conn. App. 154 , 159 n.3, 895 A.2d 865 , cert. denied, 280 Conn. 909 , 908 A.2d 539 (2006).
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State of Connecticut
v.
Michael Alexander
v.
Michael Alexander
Supreme Court of Connecticut.
Sep 20, 2006.
Neal Cone, senior assistant public defender, in support of the petition., Christopher T. Godialis, senior assistant state’s attorney, in opposition.
Published
The defendant’s petition for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 95 Conn. App. 154 (AC 25083), is denied.