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Small v. Commissioner of Correction
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The petitioner could have been charged properly with both felony murder; General Statutes § 53a-54c; and attempt to commit the crime of robbery; General Statutes § 53a-49 (a) (2); see State v. Gayle, 64 Conn. App. 596 , 781 A.2d 383 , cert. denied, 258 Conn. 920 , 782 A.2d 1248 (2001); but the petitioner was not charged with both crimes. 6 The court began its substantive instructions by defining robbery in the first degree, as set forth in § 53a-134 (a) (2).* * 7 It then instructed the jury with respect to the essential elements of felony murder as follows: “[A] person is guilty of murder…
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STATE OF CONNECTICUT
v.
ALKEITH GAYLE
v.
ALKEITH GAYLE
Supreme Court of Connecticut.
Sep 20, 2001.
James B. Streeto, deputy assistant public defender, 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, 64 Conn. App. 596 (AC 20881), is denied.