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   State Courts - Connecticut - January 23, 2001

  
State v. Hunt, CR990098754, SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF LITCHFIELD, AT LITCHFIELD, January 23, 2001, Decided , January 23, 2001, Filed
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State v. Price, (AC 18853), APPELLATE COURT OF CONNECTICUT, January 23, 2001, Officially Released
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Overview: Because the enhanced term defendant received for committing a felony with a firearm exceeded the statutory maximum for assault, the trial court should have instructed the jury as to the enhancement provisions. That failure, however, was harmless.

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State v. Thompson, CR95470531, SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF HARTFORD, SENTENCE REVIEW DIVISION, AT HARTFORD, January 23, 2001, Filed
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Statewide Griev. Comm. v. Egbarin, (AC 19801), APPELLATE COURT OF CONNECTICUT, January 23, 2001, Officially Released
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Overview: Trial court's five year suspension of lawyer for not disclosing substantial income tax liabilities to lender was not an abuse of discretion, as this constituted fraudulent misrepresentation and fraudulent nondisclosure.

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Woods v. Woods, CV990090422, SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF MIDDLESEX, AT MIDDLETOWN, January 23, 2001, Decided , January 23, 2001, Filed
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Overview: Judgment was entered dissolving the marriage of the parties on the grounds of irretrievable breakdown. Joint custody, payment of child support and alimony to wife, and a specific distribution of property were ordered.

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