State v. Barnes
642 A.2d 1210, 229 Conn. 913, 1994 Conn. LEXIS 151
Opinion
The defendant’s petition for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 33 Conn. App. 603 (AC 11640), is granted, limited to the following issue:
“Did the Appellate Court correctly conclude that, in the absence of an offer of proof, the defendant failed to present an adequate record to permit review of the trial court’s limitation of his cross-examination of the victim to establish a motive to fabricate a claim of theft?”
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State v. Barnes, 642 A.2d 1210, 229 Conn. 913, 1994 Conn. LEXIS 151 (Colo. 1994).
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