State v. Servello

Decision Date22 June 1988
Citation208 Conn. 811,545 A.2d 1107
CourtConnecticut Supreme Court
PartiesSTATE of Connecticut v. James SERVELLO.

Joseph G. Bruckmann, Asst. Public Defender, in support of the petition.

Mitchell S. Brody, Deputy Asst. State's Atty., in opposition.

The defendant's petition for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 14 Conn.App. 88, 540 A.2d 378, is denied.

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  • State v. Rogelstad
    • United States
    • Connecticut Court of Appeals
    • October 15, 2002
    ...the court's subject matter jurisdiction. See, e.g., State v. Servello, 14 Conn. App. 88, 101-102, 540 A.2d 378, cert. denied, 208 Conn. 811, 545 A.2d 1107 (1988). Our Supreme Court has since clarified the distinction between a trial court's "jurisdiction" and its "authority to act" in Amodi......
  • State v. Legrande
    • United States
    • Connecticut Court of Appeals
    • October 17, 2000
    ...cert. denied, 217 Conn. 809, 585 A.2d 1233 (1991); State v. Servello, 14 Conn. App. 88, 101-102, 540 A.2d 378, cert. denied, 208 Conn. 811, 545 A.2d 1107 (1988); see also State v. Curley, 25 Conn. App. 318, 329-30, 595 A.2d 352, cert. denied, 220 Conn. 925, 598 A.2d 366 (1991). "There is a ......
  • State v. Gibson
    • United States
    • Connecticut Court of Appeals
    • February 11, 2003
    ...389, cert. denied, 236 Conn. 916, 673 A.2d 1144 (1996); State v. Servello, 14 Conn.App. 88, 94-95, 540 A.2d 378, cert. denied, 208 Conn. 811, 545 A.2d 1107 (1988). In State v. Servello, supra, 14 Conn.App. 94, 540 A.2d 378, the defendant failed to ask for a limiting instruction during the c......
  • State v. Martyn D. Bruno.
    • United States
    • Connecticut Court of Appeals
    • November 15, 2011
    ...Book §§ 42–53 and 42–54. As this court explained in State v. Servello, 14 Conn.App. 88, 101, 540 A.2d 378, cert. denied, 208 Conn. 811, 545 A.2d 1107 (1988), “[t]he differences between a motion for a new trial and a petition for a new trial [pursuant to § 52–270] are matters of substance, n......
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