State Of Conn. v. Nasheed.

Decision Date08 September 2010
Citation3 A.3d 73,298 Conn. 902
CourtConnecticut Supreme Court
PartiesSTATE of Connecticut v. Sharief T. NASHEED.

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Alice Osedach, assistant public defender, in support of the petition.

David J. Smith, senior assistant state's attorney, in opposition.

The defendant's petition for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 121 Conn.App. 672, 997 A.2d 623 (2010), is denied.

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  • State v. Vandeusen
    • United States
    • Connecticut Court of Appeals
    • November 3, 2015
    ...introduced at trial." (Internal quotation marks omitted.) State v. Nasheed, 121 Conn. App. 672, 682, 997 A.2d 623, cert. denied, 298 Conn. 902, 3 A.3d 73 (2010). "In reviewing a sufficiency of the evidence claim, we apply a two part test. First, we construe the evidence in the light most fa......
  • State v. Leniart
    • United States
    • Connecticut Court of Appeals
    • June 14, 2016
    ...introduced at trial. (Internal quotation marks omitted.) State v. Nasheed, 121 Conn. App. 672, 682, 997 A.2d 623, cert. denied, 298 Conn. 902, 3 A.3d 73 (2010). "In reviewing a sufficiency of the evidence claim, we apply a two part test. First, we construe the evidence in the light most fav......
  • State Of Conn. v. Douglas
    • United States
    • Connecticut Court of Appeals
    • January 25, 2011
    ...at trial.'' (Internal quotation marks omitted.) State v. Nasheed, 121 Conn. App. 672, 682, 997 A.2d 623, cert. denied, 298 Conn. 902, 3 A.3d 73 (2010). ''The appellate standard of review of sufficiency of the evidence claims is well established. In reviewing a sufficiency [of the evidence] ......
  • State v. Tozier
    • United States
    • Connecticut Court of Appeals
    • July 10, 2012
    ...acts were prohibited (Internal quotation marks omitted.) State v. Nasheed, 121 Conn. App. 672, 685, 997 A.2d 623, cert. denied, 298 Conn. 902, 3 A.3d 73 (2010). "A determination of statutory vagueness is a question of law over which we exercise de novo review. . . . In undertaking such revi......
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