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Sample CT Criminal Cases
... to 2003) § 54-251 and General Statutes § 54-257. After a hearing, the trial court found that,
because the defendant had failed to register as a sex offender, he had violated the condition
of his probation that required him to not violate any criminal law. ...
... we will maintain the liberal standard, but do so as a limited exception to the prohibition on the
admission of uncharged misconduct evidence in sexual assault cases to prove that the defendant
had a propensity to engage in aberrant and compulsive criminal sexual behavior. ...
... In accordance with these principles, we have not hesitated to revisit and overrule our prior holdings,
including prior holdings applicable to criminal matters; see, eg, State v. Skakel, supra, at 693,
888 A.2d 985; State v. Miranda, supra, at 733-34, 878 A.2d 1118; State v. Colon ...
... it reasonably may be presumed that the defendant was present for these advisements; (3) it
reasonably may be presumed that defense counsel had advised the defendant of his right to
a jury trial; and (4) in light of the defendant's prior experience with the criminal justice system ...
... After a trial to the court, the court rendered judgment in favor of the plaintiff, relying not only on
testimony presented before it at trial, but also on the transcripts of the criminal trial and the
memorandum of decision in the custody action; Bhatia v. Debek, Superior Court, judicial ...
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