State v. Rivera

889 A.2d 819, 276 Conn. 929, 2005 Conn. LEXIS 562
Supreme Court of Connecticut·Decided December 14, 2005·No. SC 17574·Published·Cited by 3 cases

Opinion

The petition by the state of Connecticut for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 92 Conn. App. 110 (AC 24082), is granted, limited to the following issue:

“Whether the Appellate Court properly held that the trial court’s charge on conspiracy was deficient because it did not set forth an essential element, the object of the conspiracy?”

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State v. Rivera, 889 A.2d 819, 276 Conn. 929, 2005 Conn. LEXIS 562 (Colo. 2005).

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