State v. Gombert

Decision Date22 January 2004
Citation267 Conn. 915,841 A.2d 220
CourtConnecticut Supreme Court
PartiesSTATE OF CONNECTICUT v. HOWARD GOMBERT, JR.

Kent Drager, senior assistant public defender, in support of the petition.

Rita M. Shair, senior assistant state's attorney, in opposition.

The defendant's petition for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 80 Conn. App. 477 (AC 23012), is denied.

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  • Miller v. Barber, No. 455605 (CT 5/20/2005)
    • United States
    • Connecticut Supreme Court
    • May 20, 2005
    ...214, cert. denied, 268 Conn. 904, 845 A.2d 409 (2004); State v. Gombert, 80 Conn.App. 477, 836 A.2d 437 (2003), cert. denied, 267 Conn. 915, 841 A.2d 220 (2004); State v. Aaron L., 79 Conn.App. 397, 830 A.2d 776 (2003), aff'd, 272 Conn. 78, 865 A.2d 1135 (2005); State v. Pepper, 79 Conn.App......
  • Ruiz v. Warden
    • United States
    • Connecticut Superior Court
    • June 29, 2018
    ...in original; internal quotation marks omitted.) State v. Gombert, 80 Conn.App. 477, 485-86, 836 A.2d 437 (2003), cert. denied, 267 Conn. 915, 841 A.2d 220 (2004). In summary, procedures prescribed by § 54-86g(a) are designed to balance carefully both the defendant’s right to confrontation a......
  • State Of Conn. v. Ruiz.
    • United States
    • Connecticut Court of Appeals
    • September 28, 2010
    ...in original; internal quotation marks omitted.) State v. Gombert, 80 Conn.App. 477, 485-86, 836 A.2d 437 (2003), cert. denied, 267 Conn. 915, 841 A.2d 220 (2004). In summary, “[t]he procedures prescribed by § 54-86g(a) are designed to balance carefully both the defendant's right to confront......
  • State v. Flowers
    • United States
    • Connecticut Court of Appeals
    • October 26, 2004
    ...the crime." (Internal quotation marks omitted.) State v. Gombert, 80 Conn.App. 477, 495-96, 836 A.2d 437 (2003), cert. denied, 267 Conn. 915, 841 A.2d 220 (2004). The defendant also must have possessed the specific intent to commit the underlying crime. An attempt is an inchoate crime, mean......
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