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· 6/10/1980

State v. Derrico

Citations

  • 181 Conn. 151
  • 434 A.2d 356
  • 1980 Conn. LEXIS 858

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • questioning was permissible if the other matter “was genuinely unrelated and neither a sham nor a pretext for investigation” of the charged crimes
  • “reasonable doubt is not such a doubt as may be raised by one questioning for the sake of raising a doubt”
  • a doubt “for which you can, in your own mind, conscientiously give a reason”
  • ‘one for which you can, in your own mind, conscientiously give a reason’
  • ‘one for which you can, in your own mind, conscientiously give a reason’
  • “one for which you can, in your own mind, conscientiously give a reason”

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Judges: Cotter, Loiselle, Bogdanski, Peters, Healey

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