State v. Uriano

Decision Date05 June 1973
CourtConnecticut Supreme Court
PartiesSTATE of Connecticut v. Robert M. URIANO.

Herbert G. Appleton, Sp.Public Defender, for appellant (defendant).

George D. Stoughton, Chief Asst.State's Atty., with whom, on the brief, was John D. LaBelle, State's Atty., for appellee (state).

Before HOUSE, C.J., and COTTER, SHAPIRO, LOISELLE and BOGDANSKI, JJ.

PER CURIAM.

On a jury trial, the defendant was found guilty of the crime of maiming to disfigure in violation of § 53-14 of the General Statutes. Pursuant to the dictates of Douglas v. California, 372 U.S. 353, 83 S.Ct. 814, 9 L.Ed.2d 811, and the opinion of this court in Fredericks v. Reincke, 152 Conn. 501, 505, 208 A.2d 756, following that decision, a special public defender was appointed to prosecute the appeal which the defendant wished to have taken to this court. The assignments of error which have been pressed on this appeal relate solely to claimed errors in the court's charge to the jury and a claim that allegedly prejudicial remarks were made by the assistant state's attorney in the course of his argument to the jury. A claim that the court should have informed the jury that the defendant was liable to civil commitment if he were acquitted on grounds of insanity was properly abandoned in the light of the decisions of this court in State v. Pastet. 152 Conn. 81, 85, 203 A.2d 287, and State v. Wade, 96 Conn. 238, 242, 113 A. 458. That assignment of error had no merit.

The record discloses that the defendant's defense was predicated on a claim of insanity. That issue was properly left to the jury and it was decided against him. None of the questions now raised on this appeal was ever raised in the trial court. No requests to charge were filed with the presiding judge and no exceptions were taken to the charge as given; nor was any question raised in the trial court as to any remarks of the assistant state's attorney now claimed to have been improper.

As we have repeatedly stated, this court will not consider claimed errors on the part of the trial court unless there has been a compliance with the provisions of § 652 of the Practice Book, that is, "unless they are specifically assigned and unless it appears on the record that the question was distinctly raised at the trial and was ruled upon and decided by the court adversely to the appellant's claim, or that it arose subsequent to the trial." See State v. Evans, 165 Conn. 61, 327 A.2d 576, and cases...

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  • State v. Holmquist
    • United States
    • Connecticut Supreme Court
    • May 31, 1977
    ...right to have the jury charged on the effect of a verdict of not guilty by reason of insanity." State v. Green, supra; State v. Uriano, 165 Conn. 104, 105, 328 A.2d 679; State v. Pastet, 152 Conn. 81, 85, 203 A.2d 287; State v. Wade, 96 Conn. 238, 242, 113 A. 458. This well-established gene......
  • State v. Peary
    • United States
    • Connecticut Supreme Court
    • May 21, 1979
    ...jury to disregard the questions, merits no consideration. The matter was not raised and ruled on in the trial court; State v. Uriano, 165 Conn. 104, 106, 328 A.2d 679; and any prosecutorial impropriety falls far short of the serious misconduct needed to bring this case within the "exception......
  • Rybinski v. STATE EMPLOYEES'RETIREMENT COMMISSION
    • United States
    • Connecticut Supreme Court
    • September 13, 1977
    ...claim, or that it arose subsequent to the trial.' See State v. Evans, 165 Conn. 61, 327 A.2d 576, and cases cited." State v. Uriano, 165 Conn. 104, 106, 328 A.2d 679. It is this court's well-established general rule that "[o]nly in most exceptional circumstances can and will this court cons......
  • State v. Bartee
    • United States
    • Connecticut Supreme Court
    • November 19, 1974
    ...claim as to hearsay evidence now made was not raised in and passed on by the trial court, we do not consider it on appeal. State v. Uriano, 165 Conn. 104, 328 A.2d 679; State v. Evans, 165 Conn. 61, 327 A.2d 576; United States v. Indiviglio, 352 F.2d 276 (2d We find no merit to the claim of......
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  • State v. Golding: a Standardless Standard?
    • United States
    • Connecticut Bar Association Connecticut Bar Journal No. 65, 1990
    • Invalid date
    ...capacity of our appellate courts. Dilliplaine v. Lehigh Valley Trust Co., 457 Pa. 255, 257-58, 322A.2d 114 (1974). 17. State v. Uriano, 165 Conn. 104, 106, 328 A.2d 679 (1973). 18. Id. at 106; see State v. Peay, 165 Conn. 374, 375, 335 A.2d 296 (19173) (claimed error in jury charge; Evans r......

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