State v. Perez, 271 Conn. 933 (CT 10/13/2004)

Decision Date13 October 2004
Citation271 Conn. 933
CourtConnecticut Supreme Court
PartiesSTATE OF CONNECTICUT <I>v.</I> JEREMIAH PEREZ.

The defendant's petition for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 85 Conn. App. 27 (AC 24417), is denied.

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    ...A.2d 452 (issues concerning court's authority to act raise questions of law over which our review is plenary), cert. denied, 271 Conn. 933, 859 A.2d 931 (2004). We also engage in plenary review with regard to the construction of any relevant statutory provisions or rules of practice. See Ma......
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    • 31 d4 Agosto d4 2006
    ...circumstances." (Internal quotation marks omitted.) State v. Perez, 85 Conn.App. 27, 31-32, 856 A.2d 452, cert. denied, 271 Conn. 933, 859 A.2d 931 (2004); Practice Book §§39-19 through The petitioner first alleges that his guilty plea was involuntary because the trial court failed to adequ......
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    • Connecticut Court of Appeals
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    ...(Citations omitted; internal quotation marks omitted.) State v. Perez, 85 Conn.App. 27, 31-32, 856 A.2d 452, cert. denied, 271 Conn. 933, 859 A.2d 931 (2004). "[B]ecause a defendant pleading guilty pursuant to a plea agreement waives a number of fundamental constitutional rights . . . the c......

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