· 7/5/1983
State v. Ubaldi
Citations
- 190 Conn. 559
- 462 A.2d 1001
- 1983 Conn. LEXIS 549
How courts have described this case
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- exercising the appellate court’s “inherent supervisory authority over the administration of justice in the trial courts below” to reverse a criminal conviction because of prosecutorial misconduct
- exercising the appellate court's \inherent supervisory authority over the administration of justice in the trial courts below\ to reverse a criminal conviction because of prosecutorial misconduct
- improper to argue that jury should draw negative inference from defendant’s failure to call witness that trial court had precluded from testifying
- “[t]he fairness of the trial and not the culpability of the prosecutor is the standard for analyzing the constitutional due process claims of criminal defendants alleging prosecutorial misconduct”
- rejecting claim that prosecutor made improper appeal to racial prejudice
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Judges: Grillo, Healey, Peters, Shea, Speziale
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