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Daeira v. Commissioner of Correction
Jennifer C. Vickery, New Haven, for the appellant (petitioner).
Frederick W. Fawcett, supervisory assistant state's attorney, with whom, on the brief, were Jonathan C. Benedict, state's attorney, Gerard P. Eisenman and Susann E. Gill, senior assistant state's attorneys, for the appellee (respondent).
DiPENTIMA, ROBINSON and BORDEN, Js.
The petitioner, James DaEira, appeals from the judgment of the habeas court denying his petition for a writ of habeas corpus in which he alleged the ineffective assistance of his appellate counsel. We affirm the judgment of the habeas court.
The petitioner, following a jury trial, was convicted of various criminal offenses.1 The court sentenced the petitioner to term of forty years incarceration. The petitioner then filed a direct appeal.2 This court affirmed the judgment of conviction. State v. DaEria, 51 Conn.App. 149, 721 A.2d 539 (1998).
The petitioner subsequently filed a petition for a writ of habeas corpus in which he alleged that his appellate counsel had provided ineffective assistance. The habeas court denied the petition on April 24, 2000. On December 22, 2006, pursuant to a stipulation between the parties, the court rendered a judgment restoring the petitioner's habeas case to the legal status as of the date of issuance of the April 24, 2000 decision. On January 8, 2007, the court granted the petition for certification to appeal from the denial of the petition for a writ of habeas corpus. On appeal, the petitioner claims that his appellate counsel was ineffective for failing on direct appeal to challenge the sufficiency of the evidence as to the identity of the perpetrator. Specifically, he argues that there was insufficient evidence to establish the element of identity for all charges and that there was insufficient evidence to establish the element of intent with respect to the charge of attempt to commit murder. We do not agree.
On the basis of the evidence adduced at the criminal trial, the jury reasonably could have found the following facts. The victim, after hearing a noise and an activated car alarm, saw two men running from the driveway. The victim ran outside to investigate and observed two men enter a parked motor vehicle. The victim observed someone exit from the driver's side, take several steps toward him and then vocalize a threat. The victim was then shot in the leg, and several more gunshots were fired as he ran back into the house. Following a motor vehicle chase, the police apprehended the petitioner and a second individual known as Raymond Cooney. A third person, known only as "Joey" or "Popcorn," escaped and never was apprehended.
(Citation omitted; internal quotation marks omitted.) Pierce v. Commissioner of Correction, 100 Conn.App. 1, 10-11, 916 A.2d 864, cert. denied, 282 Conn. 908, 920 A.2d 1017 (2007); see generally Bunkley v. Commissioner of Correction, 222 Conn. 444, 610 A.2d 598 (1992).
We now set forth the applicable standard of review. (Internal quotation marks omitted.) Vivo v. Commissioner of Correction, 90 Conn.App. 167, 173, 876 A.2d 1216, cert. denied, 275 Conn. 925, 883 A.2d 1253 (2005).
The habeas court concluded that the petitioner had failed to sustain his burden with respect to both of the Strickland prongs. After reviewing the entire record, we agree with the court's...
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