Case Law State v. Dickson

State v. Dickson

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Andrew S. Liskov, Bridgeport, in support of the petition.

Katherine E. Donoghue, deputy assistant state's attorney, in opposition.

Opinion

The defendant's petition for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 150 Conn.App. 637, 91 A.3d 958, is granted, limited to the following issues:

“1. Did the Appellate Court properly determine that the in-court identification procedure used at trial was proper under this court's decision in State v. Smith, 200 Conn. 465, 512 A.2d 189 (1986), and, if so, should the Smith precedent be overturned?

“2. If we conclude that the in-court identification was improper, was the impropriety harmless in light of the other state's evidence?”

1 cases
Document | Connecticut Court of Appeals – 2015
State v. Davis, AC 35751
"... ... Lavigne, 307 Conn. 592, 599-600, 57 A.3d 332 (2012).        The law of jury instruction on the presumption of innocence remains as it was in State v. Dickson, 150 Conn. App. 637, 91 A.3d 958, cert. granted on other grounds, 314 Conn. 913, 100 A.3d 404 (2014), which the defendant in his reply brief conceded controls this case, but at oral argument claimed was distinguishable.3 "[A] claim of instructional impropriety regarding the presumption of innocence ... "

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Document | Connecticut Court of Appeals – 2015
State v. Davis, AC 35751
"... ... Lavigne, 307 Conn. 592, 599-600, 57 A.3d 332 (2012).        The law of jury instruction on the presumption of innocence remains as it was in State v. Dickson, 150 Conn. App. 637, 91 A.3d 958, cert. granted on other grounds, 314 Conn. 913, 100 A.3d 404 (2014), which the defendant in his reply brief conceded controls this case, but at oral argument claimed was distinguishable.3 "[A] claim of instructional impropriety regarding the presumption of innocence ... "

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