State v. Miranda

677 A.2d 1372, 237 Conn. 932, 1996 Conn. LEXIS 273
Supreme Court of Connecticut·Decided July 1, 1996·No. SC 15467·Published·Cited by 2 cases

Opinion

The petition by the state of Connecticut for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 41 Conn. App. 333 (AC 14439), is granted, limited to the following issue:

“Under the circumstances of this case, did the Appellate Court properly conclude that the defendant could not be convicted of violating General Statutes § 53a-59 (a) (3) because he had no legal duty to protect the victim from parental abuse?”

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State v. Miranda, 677 A.2d 1372, 237 Conn. 932, 1996 Conn. LEXIS 273 (Colo. 1996).

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