State v. Lemoine
| Decision Date | 15 March 1994 |
| Docket Number | No. 11701,11701 |
| Citation | State v. Lemoine, 33 Conn.App. 743, 638 A.2d 622 (Conn. App. 1994) |
| Court | Connecticut Court of Appeals |
| Parties | w 33 Conn.App. 743 STATE of Connecticut v. Kenneth LEMOINE, Jr. |
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4 cases
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State v. Shanks
...degree deprived the defendant of his constitutional due process right to an adequately instructed jury. See State v. Lemoine, 33 Conn.App. 743, 747-54, 638 A.2d 622 (1994). The defendant concedes that he did not preserve this claim at trial, and now seeks review under State v. Golding, 213 ......
- State v. Lemoine, 11701
- State v. Connecticut Employees Union Independent, Inc.
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State v. Wieler, s. 11428
...'[I]n reviewing jury instructions our task is also to view the charge itself as part of the whole trial....' " State v. Lemoine, 33 Conn.App. 743, 750-51, 638 A.2d 622 (1994). As we stated previously, the defendant's intent permanently to deprive the associations of their property is not an......