State v. Reid

Decision Date07 October 2010
Citation298 Conn. 929,5 A.3d 490
PartiesSTATE of Connecticut v. Douglas REID.
CourtConnecticut Supreme Court

Elizabeth M. Inkster, senior assistant public defender, and Peter G. Billings, deputy assistant public defender, in support of the petition.

Mitchell S. Brody, senior assistant state's attorney, in opposition.

The defendant's petition for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 123 Conn.App. 383, 1 A.3d 1204 (2010), is denied.

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  • State v. East, AC 34715
    • United States
    • Connecticut Court of Appeals
    • 20 January 2015
    ...(Citations omitted; internal quotation marks omitted.) State v. Reid, 123 Conn. App. 383, 391-92, 1 A.3d 1204, cert. denied, 298 Conn. 929, 5 A.3d 490 (2010); see also State v. Stephen J. R., 309 Conn. 586, 593-94, 72 A.3d 379 (2013); State v. Butler, 296 Conn. 62, 76-77, 993 A.2d 970 (2010......
  • State v. Lindsay
    • United States
    • Connecticut Court of Appeals
    • 4 June 2013
    ...(Citations omitted; internal quotation marks omitted.) State v. Reid, 123 Conn. App. 383, 391-92, 1 A.3d 1204, cert. denied, 298 Conn. 929, 5 A.3d 490 (2010). ''Causation is an essential element of assault in the first degree; see General Statutes § 53a-59 (a) (3); and, [i]n order for legal......
  • State v. Carter
    • United States
    • Connecticut Court of Appeals
    • 19 March 2013
    ...(Citations omitted; internal quotation marks omitted.) State v. Reid, 123 Conn. App.383, 391-92, 1 A.3d 1204, cert. denied, 298 Conn. 929, 5 A.3d 490 (2010). Section 53a-49 (a) provides in relevant part that "[a] person is guilty of an attempt to commit a crime if, acting with the kind of m......
  • State v. Gonzalez
    • United States
    • Connecticut Court of Appeals
    • 23 July 2013
    ...verdict of guilty.'' (Internal quotation marks omitted.) State v. Reid, 123 Conn. App. 383, 391-92, 1 A.3d 1204, cert. denied, 298 Conn. 929, 5 A.3d 490 (2010).A The defendant claims that neither his refusal to open his mouth nor his involuntary struggle to breathe constituted forcible inte......
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