State v. Lemoine

Decision Date15 March 1994
Docket NumberNo. 11701,11701
CitationState v. Lemoine, 33 Conn.App. 743, 638 A.2d 622 (Conn. App. 1994)
CourtConnecticut Court of Appeals
Partiesw 33 Conn.App. 743 STATE of Connecticut v. Kenneth LEMOINE, Jr.

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4 cases
  • State v. Shanks
    • United States
    • Connecticut Court of Appeals
    • June 9, 1994
    ...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
    • United States
    • Connecticut Court of Appeals
    • July 7, 1994
  • State v. Connecticut Employees Union Independent, Inc.
    • United States
    • Connecticut Court of Appeals
    • March 15, 1994
  • State v. Wieler, s. 11428
    • United States
    • Connecticut Court of Appeals
    • October 20, 1994
    ...'[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......