Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 67State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1993 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 309
... elements of the charged offense , the defendant is prepared to accept a conviction without a finding by the jury of the element of intent . Faced with the specter of the inherently prejudicial nature of similar - acts evidence , and its ...
... elements of the charged offense , the defendant is prepared to accept a conviction without a finding by the jury of the element of intent . Faced with the specter of the inherently prejudicial nature of similar - acts evidence , and its ...
Page 310
... element exists.148 As to the Gilliam implication that there exists in criminal jurisprudence a per se rule requiring that the jury be instructed on all elements of every crime in every case , such a hypothesis seems doubtful . Judge ...
... element exists.148 As to the Gilliam implication that there exists in criminal jurisprudence a per se rule requiring that the jury be instructed on all elements of every crime in every case , such a hypothesis seems doubtful . Judge ...
Page 312
... element will include evidence so potentially prejudicial to a defendant as to throw doubt on the fairness of trial proceedings , the court , in the exercise of a sound discretion , should require the government to accept the defendant's ...
... element will include evidence so potentially prejudicial to a defendant as to throw doubt on the fairness of trial proceedings , the court , in the exercise of a sound discretion , should require the government to accept the defendant's ...
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Expert witnesses Shareholder disputes | 11 |
CONNECTICUT APPELLATE REVIEW | 15 |
SURVEY OF 1992 CONNECTICUT | 25 |
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