State v. Sanchez
890 A.2d 573, 276 Conn. 932, 2005 Conn. LEXIS 578
Opinion
The petition by the state of Connecticut for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 92 Conn. App. *933 112 (AC 24282), 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. Sanchez, 890 A.2d 573, 276 Conn. 932, 2005 Conn. LEXIS 578 (Colo. 2005).
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