State v. Liam M.

Decision Date06 December 2017
Citation174 A.3d 196 (Mem),327 Conn. 978
CourtConnecticut Supreme Court
Parties STATE of Connecticut v. LIAM M.

Sarah Hanna, assistant state's attorney, in support of the petition.

The state's petition for certification to appeal from the Appellate Court, 176 Conn. App. 807, 172 A.3d 243 (2017), is denied.

MULLINS, J., did not participate in the consideration of or decision on this petition.

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  • State v. Sayles
    • United States
    • Connecticut Superior Court
    • April 20, 2018
    ... ... 1552, 185 L.Ed.2d 696 (2013) ... " ... Three categories of exigent circumstances exist: those that ... present a risk of danger to human life; the destruction of ... evidence; or the flight of a suspect." (Internal ... quotation marks omitted.) State v. Liam M., 176 ... Conn.App. 807, 822, 172 A.3d 243, cert. denied, 327 Conn ... 978, 174 A.3d 196 (2017). " The term, exigent ... circumstances, does not lend itself to a precise definition ... but generally refers to those situations in which law ... enforcement agents will ... ...
  • State v. Ingala
    • United States
    • Connecticut Court of Appeals
    • July 21, 2020
    ...to be seized."6 (Internal quotation marks omitted.) State v. Liam M. , 176 Conn. App. 807, 819, 172 A.3d 243, cert. denied, 327 Conn. 978, 174 A.3d 196 (2017). The trial court analyzed the defendant's motion to suppress under a number of exceptions to the warrant requirement, including the ......
  • State v. Young
    • United States
    • Connecticut Supreme Court
    • December 6, 2017
2 books & journal articles
  • A Survey of Criminal Law Opinions
    • United States
    • Connecticut Bar Association Connecticut Bar Journal No. 91, 2018
    • Invalid date
    ...denied, 321 Conn. 927, 138 A.3d 287 (2016). [554] Id. at 124. [555] Id. at 126. [556] 176 Conn.App. 807, 172 A.3d 243, cert. denied, 327 Conn. 978, 174 A.3d 196 (2017). [557] The statute provides in relevant part: “(7) “dangerous instrument” means any instrument, article or substance which,......
  • A Servey of Criminal Law Opinion
    • United States
    • Connecticut Bar Association Connecticut Bar Journal No. 91, 2018
    • Invalid date
    ...cert, denied, 321 Conn. 927,138 A3d287 (2016). [554] Id. at 124. [555] Id. at 126. [556] 176 Conn. App. 807, 172 A.3d 243, cert, denied, 327 Conn. 978, 174 A.3d 196 (2017). [557] The statute provides in relevant part: "(7) "Dangerous instrument" means any instrument, article or substance wh......

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