State v. Colon

864 A.2d 666, 272 Conn. 106, 2004 Conn. LEXIS 527
Supreme Court of Connecticut·Decided December 28, 2004·No. SC 16446·Published·Cited by 227 cases

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Opinion

TABLE OF CONTENTS

I. THE FACTS................. 131

II. GUILT PHASE ISSUES........... 135

A. Motion to Suppress Statements and Other Tangible Evidence....... 135

1. Entry into the Apartment at 418 Mill Street.............. 141

2. Illegal Seizure............ 148

B. Voir Dire of Prospective Jurors . . . 152

1. Granting of State’s Challenges for Cause................. 152

a. Venireperson J.B........... 158

b. Venireperson K.L........... 161

[123] c. Venireperson K.S........... 163

2. Restrictions on the Scope of Voir Dire.................. 165

a. Venireperson A.M.......... 167

b. Venirepersons J.C. and C.H..... 168

c. Venireperson R.L........... 171

d. Venirepersons J.J. and N.A..... 173

e. Venireperson S.P........... 177

C. Evidentiary Rulings.......... 179

1. Expert Testimony Regarding the Severity of the Victim’s Injuries. . 181

2. Admissibility of the Defendant’s Written Confession to the Police 188

3. Sustaining of Objection During Defense Counsel’s Closing Argument ................. 192

4. Admission of Lieutenant O’Leary’s Testimony.............. 194

5. Admission of Neighbor’s Testimony ................. 196

D. Additional Evidentiary Claims Implicating the Defendant’s Right to Present a Defense............. 197

1. Testimony Regarding the Defendant’s Escape from Police Custody 199

2. Evidence Relating to the Defendant’s Mother’s Felony Conviction 202

3. Exclusion of Evidence of Character for Untruthfulness....... 205

4. Exclusion of Opinion Testimony Concerning Lieutenant O’Leary’s Character for Untruthfulness . . . 209

5. Exclusion of the Statement that Virginia Quintero’s Aunt Had Given to the Police............. 211

6. Exclusion of the Testimony of the Defendant’s Expert Witness .... 213

[124]*1247. Exclusion of the Testimony of Officer Michael Dimaria........ 214

8. Exclusion of Certain Testimony of Virginia Quintero’s Attorney. . . . 216

9. Cumulative Error.......... 218

E. Jury Instructions............ 218

1. Manslaughter by Omission Instruction .................. 219

2. Accessory Liability Instruction . . 226

3. Instruction Regarding the Defendant’s Attempt to Provide Medical Assistance to the Victim...... 229

4. Instructions Regarding Reasonable Doubt................. 232

F. Prosecutorial Misconduct..... 234

1. The Assertion of Contradictory Theories with Respect to the Victim’s Death.............. 240

2. Questioning Regarding Privileged Attorney-Client Communications 244

3. Prosecutorial Misconduct During Closing and Rebuttal Arguments 247

G. Subpoenas Duces Tecum and the State’s Motion to Quash...... 252

1. Order Compelling Defense Counsel to Turn Over State Police Reports................ 253

2. The Trial Court’s Granting of the State’s Motion to Quash and Its Refusal to Conduct an In Camera Inspection of Certain Documents 260

3. Invitation to Overrule Stale v. Harris................... 266

4. Review of the Privileged Records for Brady Material......... 266

H. Sufficiency of the Evidence .... 269

[125] III. PENALTY PHASE ISSUES......... 274

A. Jury Instructions Regarding the Weighing of the Aggravating and Mitigating Factors............. 274

B. The Trial Court’s Acceptance of the Jury’s Second, Corrected Verdict . . 277

1. Authority of the Trial Court to Recall the Jury Prior to Discharge 281

2. Scrivener’s Error.......... 291

3. Double Jeopardy.......... 293

4. Cruel and Unusual Punishment. . 300

C. Right of Allocution........... 302

1. Right of Allocution under the Common Law, General Statutes and Rules of Practice.......... 305

2. Federal Constitutional Right of Allocution.............. 313

3. State Constitutional Right of Allocution................. 319

D. Evidence of Prior Misconduct .... 327
E. Sufficiency of the Evidence of the Existence of the Aggravating Factor 335
F. Mitigation Evidence.......... 338

1. Evidence of the Defendant’s Childhood and His Demeanor Toward a Friend................ 338

2. Shackles and Handcuffs...... 341

G. Other Jury Instructions During the Penalty Phase............. 342

1. Instructions Regarding Juror Participation in the Weighing Process 343

2. Instructions Regarding § 53a-46a (h) (2)................ 348

3. Instructions Regarding the Requirement of Unanimity with Respect to the Finding of the Existence of Mitigating Factors .... 349

[126]*1264. Instructions Regarding the Requirement of Unanimity with Respect to the Determination of Whether the Defendant Has Proven Any Statutory Bars to the Imposition of the Death Penalty..... 352

5. Incomprehensibility of the Trial Court’s Instructions......... 354

6. Instructions on the Standard of Reasonable Doubt.......... 354

7. Instructions on the Need for Unanimity Regarding the Defendant’s Sentence............... 355

H. The Special Verdict Form....... 358

IV. JUDICIAL MISCONDUCT CLAIMS .... 362

A. Expression of Impatience During the Penalty Phase............. 363
B. Alleged Improprieties During the Guilt Phase............... 365
V. MISCELLANEOUS CONSTITUTIONAL CLAIMS.................... 370

A. Constitutionality of the “Facts and Circumstances” Language of § 53a-46a (d).................. 370

B. Vagueness Challenge to § 53a-46a (i) (4).................... 376

C. The Trial Court’s Denial of the Defendant’s Request for a Hearing to Consider Racial Disparities in the Administration of the Death Penalty 377

D. Constitutionality of General Statutes (Rev. to 1997) § 53a-54b (9)..... 379
E. Constitutionality of Connecticut’s Death Penalty Statutes........ 382

ZARELLA, J.

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