State v. Myers

Citation927 A.2d 919,283 Conn. 906
CourtSupreme Court of Connecticut
Decision Date03 July 2007
PartiesSTATE of Connecticut v. Kenneth MYERS.

The petition by the state of Connecticut for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 101 Conn.App. 167, 921 A.2d 640 (2007), is granted, limited to the following issue:

"Did the Appellate Court properly conclude that the court committed plain error when it sentenced the defendant as a repeat offender?"

The Supreme Court docket number is SC 17925.

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4 cases
  • State v. Williams
    • United States
    • Appellate Court of Connecticut
    • October 14, 2008
    ...(Internal quotation marks omitted.) State v. Myers, 101 Conn.App. 167, 172-73, 921 A.2d 640, cert. granted on other grounds, 283 Conn. 906, 927 A.2d 919 (2007). I The defendant first claims that the state presented insufficient evidence to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that he possessed n......
  • State v. Lewis
    • United States
    • Appellate Court of Connecticut
    • April 21, 2009
    ...(defendant's transfer of drugs at location indicative of intent to sell at specific location), cert. granted on other grounds, 283 Conn. 906, 927 A.2d 919 (2007); State v. Knight, 56 Conn.App. 845, 852, 747 A.2d 13 (2000) (defendant showed marijuana and cocaine to plain clothed officer who ......
  • State v. Myers
    • United States
    • Supreme Court of Connecticut
    • February 3, 2009
    ...Court properly conclude that the court committed plain error when it sentenced the defendant as a repeat offender?" State v. Myers, 283 Conn. 906, 927 A.2d 919 (2007). On appeal to this court, the state claims that the Appellate Court improperly concluded that the trial court had committed ......
  • U.S. v. Savage
    • United States
    • United States Courts of Appeals. United States Court of Appeals (2nd Circuit)
    • September 18, 2008
    ...of an object for value." State v. Myers, 101 Conn.App. 167, 921 A.2d 640, 648-49 (2007), certification granted on other grounds by 927 A.2d 919 (Conn.2007). Under this broad statutory definition of sale, a "`Sale' is any form of delivery[,] which includes barter, exchange or gift, or offer ......

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