Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 45Connecticut Bar Association, 1971 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 29
Page 375
... Guilty as charged ; or ( b ) Guilty as charged in one or more , but not all , of the counts of a multiple - count information . In such case , the court must specify on the record the count or counts upon which the defendant is adjudged ...
... Guilty as charged ; or ( b ) Guilty as charged in one or more , but not all , of the counts of a multiple - count information . In such case , the court must specify on the record the count or counts upon which the defendant is adjudged ...
Page 414
... GUILTY PLEA / CAPITAL PUNISHMENT PROVISIONS Title 53a of the Connecticut General Statutes codifies the new penal code of the State of Connecticut . According to the holding of the United States Supreme Court in United States v . Jackson ...
... GUILTY PLEA / CAPITAL PUNISHMENT PROVISIONS Title 53a of the Connecticut General Statutes codifies the new penal code of the State of Connecticut . According to the holding of the United States Supreme Court in United States v . Jackson ...
Page 424
... guilty and elect [ ed ] a jury trial . " 63 If this is the proper interpretation , then by arguing that the im- portant policy goals behind the Connecticut code ( encouraging guilty defendants to acknowledge their guilt by pleading ...
... guilty and elect [ ed ] a jury trial . " 63 If this is the proper interpretation , then by arguing that the im- portant policy goals behind the Connecticut code ( encouraging guilty defendants to acknowledge their guilt by pleading ...
Contents
CONNECTICUT | 2 |
The Warrantless Search Jacob W Landynski | 91 |
For Complete Table of Contents See Inside Page | 109 |
1 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
adversary system alcoholics application attorney authority automobile Bankruptcy Board of Appeals charge Chimel Code Commission Conn Connecticut Bar Connecticut Bar Association Connecticut Supreme Court constitutional contributory negligence conviction Coolidge counsel crime criminal death penalty decision defendant dissenting district doctrine due course effect evidence exclusionary rule fact federal felony fifth amendment filed Finance fourth amendment frisk guilty Harlan holder in due imputed negligence incidental to arrest intoxication involved issue Judge judicial jurisdiction jury Justice Douglas Lanham Act lawyers legislative liability limited ment motion nonconforming officer opinion ordinance owner person plaintiff plea police probable cause probation problem procedure prosecution question reasonable regulations search incidental search warrant sentence Sibron standard STAT statute statutory stop-and-frisk Supp supra note Supreme Court Terry tion town treatment trial Uniform Commercial Code United vehicle warrantless search youthful offender Zoning Board