State v. Thorne

Decision Date08 June 2021
Citation336 Conn. 953,251 A.3d 993 (Mem)
CourtConnecticut 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
    • United States
    • Appellate Court of Connecticut
    • September 28, 2021
    ........ 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 ......
  • State v. Tony O.
    • United States
    • Appellate Court of Connecticut
    • March 29, 2022
    ........ 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 ......
  • State v. Luna
    • United States
    • Appellate Court of Connecticut
    • September 28, 2021
    ...... 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: ......
  • State v. Tony O.
    • United States
    • Appellate Court of Connecticut
    • March 29, 2022
    ........ 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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