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State v. Flores
Although the defendant is correct that, to be convicted of robbery in the first degree under § 53a-134 (a) (3), the state must establish beyond a reasonable doubt that he actually used or threatened to use a dangerous instrument; see State v. Nicholson, 71 Conn. App. 585 , 591–92, 803 A.2d 391 , cert. denied, 261 Conn. 941 , 808 A.2d 1134 (2002); the defendant was only charged with and convicted of attempt to commit robbery. ‘‘Under General Statutes § 53a-49 (a) (2), [a] person is guilty of an attempt to commit a crime if, acting with the kind of mental state required for commission of…
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State v. Santiago
See State v. Vines , 71 Conn. App. 359 , 366-67, 801 A.2d 918 ("even if the trial court did not engage in the proper inquiry as to the admissibility of evidence, we are mindful of our authority to affirm a judgment of a trial court on a dispositive alternate ground for which there is support in the trial court record" [internal quotation marks omitted] ), cert. denied, 261 Conn. 939 , 808 A.2d 1134 (2002).
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State v. Bonner
The trial court’s conclusions must stand unless they are legally and logically inconsistent with the facts.” (Internal quotation marks omitted.) State v. Cote, 101 Conn. App. 527, 532 , 922 A.2d 322 , cert. denied, 284 Conn. 901 , 931 A.2d 266 (2007); accord State v. Nicholson, 71 Conn. App. 585, 597 , 803 A.2d 391 , cert. denied, 261 Conn. 941 , 808 A.2d 1134 (2002); State v. Lacks, 58 Conn. App. 412, 417 , 755 A.2d 254 , cert. denied, 254 Conn. 919 , 759 A.2d 1026 (2000); State v. Rodriguez, 47 Conn. App. 91, 98 , 702 A.2d 906 (1997), cert. denied, 243 Conn. 960 , 705 A.2d 552 (1998).
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Williams v. Freedom of Information Commission
See State v. Vines, 71 Conn. App. 359, 367 , 801 A.2d 918 , cert. denied, 261 Conn. 939 , 808 A.2d 1134 (2002).
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State v. Lopez
Because on the facts of this case, the jury necessarily would have found the defendants guilty of the lesser charge of robbery in the third degree in violation of General Statutes § 53a-136, had it considered that charge; see State v. Nicholson, 71 Conn. App. 585, 592 , 803 A.2d 391 , cert. denied, 261 Conn. 941 , 808 A.2d 1134 (2002), cert. denied, 543 U.S. 1162 , 125 S. Ct. 1327 , 161 L.
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Nicholson v. Commissioner of Correction
See State v. Nicholson, 71 Conn. App. 585 , 803 A.2d 391 , cert. denied, 261 Conn. 941 , 808 A.2d 1134 (2002).
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State v. Carneiro
See State v. Nicholson, 71 Conn. App. 585, 595 , 803 A.2d 391 , cert. denied, 261 Conn. 941 , 808 A.2d 1134 (2002).
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Manson v. Conklin
See, e.g., State v. Vines, 71 Conn. App. 359 , 366–67, 801 A.2d 918 (‘‘even if the trial court did not engage in the proper inquiry as to the admissibility of evidence, we are mindful of our authority to affirm a judgment of a trial court on a dispositive alternat[ive] ground for which there is support in the trial court record’’ (internal quotation marks omitted)), cert. denied, 261 Conn. 939 , 808 A.2d 1134 (2002). 4 Although the plaintiff never asked the court to mark the reports as exhibits for identification purposes, the reports are contained in the trial court record. 5 We und…
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Edwards v. Commissioner of Correction
See, e.g., State v. Nicholson, 71 Conn. App. 585, 596 , 803 A.2d 391 , cert. denied, 261 Conn. 941 , 808 A.2d 1134 (2002), on appeal after remand, 83 Conn. App. 439 , 850 A.2d 1089 , cert. denied, 271 Conn. 906 , 859 A.2d 565 (2004), cert. denied, 543 U.S. 1162 , 125 S. Ct. 1327 , 161 L.
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STATE OF CONNECTICUT
v.
EDWARD VINES
v.
EDWARD VINES
Supreme Court of Connecticut.
Sep 27, 2002.
Glenn W. Falk, special 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, 71 Conn. App. 359 (AC 21386), is denied.