Langley v. Reincke
This text of 236 A.2d 924 (Langley v. Reincke) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Supreme Court of Connecticut primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
This is an appeal from a judgment of the Superior Court dismissing the plaintiff’s petition for a writ of habeas corpus. It is the contention of the plaintiff that the rule enunciated in State v. Licari, 153 Conn. 127, 132, 214 A.2d 900, should be applied to invalidate his initial arrest although no timely objection was made and no [708]*708appeal taken from the 1961 judgment rendered on a jury verdict finding the present plaintiff guilty of the crimes of rape and robbery with violence. This same contention was advanced and decided adversely to the present claims of the plaintiff in Reed v. Reincke, 155 Conn. 591, 599, 236 A.2d 909, and D’Amico v. Reincke, 155 Conn. 627, 629, 236 A.2d 914. For the reasons stated in those opinions we find no error on this appeal.
There is no error.
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