State v. Thomas

755 A.2d 179, 253 Conn. 541, 2000 Conn. LEXIS 200
Supreme Court of Connecticut·Decided July 4, 2000·No. SC 16040·Published·Cited by 5 cases

Opinion

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

After a jury trial, the defendant, Barry Thomas, was found guilty of manslaughter in the first degree in violation of General Statutes § 53a-55 (a) (3),1 and the trial court rendered judgment accordingly. The defendant appealed to the Appellate Court, and that court affirmed the judgment of conviction. State v. Thomas, 50 Conn. App. 369, 717 A.2d 828 (1998).2

We granted certification to appeal, limited to the following issue: “Did the Appellate Court properly terminate its review of the defendant’s Batson [v. Kentucky, 476 U.S. 79, 106 S. Ct. 1712, 90 L. Ed. 2d 69 (1986)] claim after concluding that some of the state’s reasons for exercising its peremptory challenge against an African-American venireperson were legitimate?” State v. [543] Thomas, 247 Conn. 935, 722 A.2d 1217 (1998). This certified appeal followed.

After examining the record on appeal and considering the briefs and oral arguments of the parties, we have determined that the appeal in this case should be dismissed on the ground that certification was granted improvidently.

The appeal is dismissed.

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State v. Thomas, 755 A.2d 179, 253 Conn. 541, 2000 Conn. LEXIS 200 (Colo. 2000).

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