State v. Thorne
Decision Date | 08 June 2021 |
Citation | 336 Conn. 953,251 A.3d 993 (Mem) |
Court | Connecticut Supreme Court |
Parties | STATE of Connecticut v. Maxine THORNE |
Raymond L. Durelli, assigned counsel, in support of the petition.
Linda F. Currie-Zeffiro, senior assistant state's attorney, in opposition.
The defendant's petition for certification to appeal from the Appellate Court, 204 Conn. App. 249, ––– A.3d –––– (AC 43120), is denied.
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State v. Luna
........ An appellate court defers to the jury's assessment of the credibility of witnesses on the basis of [its] firsthand observation of their conduct." (Citations omitted; internal quotation marks omitted.) State v. Thorne , 204 Conn. App. 249, 256–57, 253 A.3d 1021, cert. denied, 336 Conn. 953, 251 A.3d 993 (2021). Misconduct with a motor vehicle and assault in the third degree both contain the element of criminal negligence. Section 53a-57 (a) provides: "A person is guilty of misconduct with a motor vehicle ......
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State v. Tony O.
........ An appellate court defers to the jury's assessment of the credibility of witnesses on the basis of their firsthand observation of their conduct." (Citation omitted; internal quotation marks omitted.) 211 Conn.App. 509 State v. Thorne , 204 Conn. App. 249, 256–57, 253 A.3d 1021, cert. denied, 336 Conn. 953, 251 A.3d 993 (2021). "On appeal, we do not ask whether there is a reasonable view of the evidence that would support a reasonable hypothesis of innocence. We ask, instead, whether there is a reasonable view of the evidence ......
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State v. Luna
...... beyond a reasonable doubt. . . . An appellate court defers to. the jury's assessment of the credibility of witnesses on. the basis of [its] firsthand observation of their. conduct.'' (Citations omitted; internal quotation. marks omitted.) State v. Thorne , 204 Conn.App. 249,. 256-57, 253 A.3d 1021, cert. denied, 336 Conn. 953, 251 A.3d. 993 (2021). . . Misconduct. with a motor vehicle and assault in the third degree both. contain the element of criminal negligence. Section 53a-57. (a) provides: ......
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State v. Tony O.
........ An appellate court defers to the jury's assessment of the. credibility of witnesses on the basis of their firsthand. observation of their conduct." (Citation omitted;. internal quotation marks omitted.) State v. . Thorne, 204 Conn.App. 249, 256-57, 253 A.3d 1021,. cert, denied, 336 Conn. 953, 251 A.3d 993 (2021). . . "On. appeal, we do not ask whether there is a reasonable view of. the evidence that would support a reasonable hypothesis of. innocence. We ask, ......
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