State v. Jamison

Decision Date12 November 2014
Docket NumberSC 19409
Citation314 Conn. 943,102 A.3d 1117 (Mem)
CourtConnecticut Supreme Court
PartiesSTATE of Connecticut v. Kenneth JAMISON.

Matthew A. Weiner, deputy assistant state's attorney, in support of the petition.

John L. Cordani, Jr., assigned counsel, in opposition.

Opinion

The petition by the state of Connecticut for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 152 Conn.App. 753, 99 A.3d 1273, is granted, limited to the following issue:

“Did the Appellate Court properly reverse the defendant's convictions under the plain error doctrine where the trial court failed to give an accomplice credibility instruction?”

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  • State v. Jamison
    • United States
    • Connecticut Supreme Court
    • March 15, 2016
    ...under the plain error doctrine where the trial court failed to give an accomplice credibility instruction?" State v. Jamison, 314 Conn. 943, 102 A.3d 1117 (2014). Because we answer the certified question in the negative, we must consider the defendant's alternative ground for affirmance, na......
  • State v. Jackson
    • United States
    • Connecticut Court of Appeals
    • September 15, 2015
    ...distinction between waiver and forfeiture demonstrates why State v. Jamison,152 Conn.App. 753, 99 A.3d 1273, cert. granted, 314 Conn. 943, 102 A.3d 1117 (2014), is inapposite on the issue of waiver. In Jamison,while the defendant failed to preserve the claim of instructional error; id., at ......
  • State v. Jamison
    • United States
    • Connecticut Supreme Court
    • March 15, 2016
    ...under the plain error doctrine where the trial court failed to give an accomplice credibility instruction?" State v. Jamison, 314 Conn. 943, 102 A.3d 1117 (2014). Because we answer the certified question in the negative, we must consider the defendant's alternative ground for affirmance, na......
  • State v. Jackson
    • United States
    • Connecticut Court of Appeals
    • September 15, 2015
    ...distinction between waiver and forfeiture demonstrates why State v. Jamison, 152 Conn. App. 753, 99 A.3d 1273, cert. granted, 314 Conn. 943, 102 A.3d 1117 (2014), is inapposite on the issue of waiver. In Jamison, while the defendant failed to preserve the claim of instructional error; id., ......
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