State v. Blair, No. Mv21 (Apr. 12, 2000)
This text of 2000 Conn. Super. Ct. 4395 (State v. Blair, No. Mv21 (Apr. 12, 2000)) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Connecticut Superior Court primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
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It is alleged that the matter was continued for dismissal to September 28, 1999 and was dismissed on that date. CT Page 4396
In December 1999 Mr. Blair was arrested in connection with larcenies alleged to have been committed during the summers of 1998 and 1999 at Mystic Seaport. These charges are now pending in another court. Mr. Blair now wishes to open the dismissal of the motor vehicle charges which took place on September 28, 1999 so that he might apply again for accelerated pretrial rehabilitation in connection with the larceny charges. The state has objected to the application. For reasons hereinafter stated, the application is denied.
The situation is complicated by the fact that all police and court records of the reckless driving charge have been erased after the dismissal pursuant to General Statutes §
The applicant relies on State v. Trahan,
The factual situation in Trahan is quite different from that presented under this application however. In Trahan the defendant was arrested and convicted of a criminal offense prior to the dismissal of the charges.
Here the applicant was arrested on the larceny charge almost three months after dismissal of the reckless driving charge. Under such circumstances it would have been procedurally impossible for the State to return the dismissed and erased charge to the docket.
Even if the application were granted it might not benefit Mr. Blair since General Statutes §
Accordingly, the request to reopen the is denied.
Purtill Judge Trial Referee
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