Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 67State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1993 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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72 73 - a or unequivocally removes the issue of intent from the case . By offering evidence of similar uncharged misconduct in proof of intent , the prosecution is attempting to eliminate mistake or accident from the case .
72 73 - a or unequivocally removes the issue of intent from the case . By offering evidence of similar uncharged misconduct in proof of intent , the prosecution is attempting to eliminate mistake or accident from the case .
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88 89 90 Admissibility of extrinsic - acts evidence to prove intent , therefore , is not automatic , and a trial court should be prepared to subject the proffered evidence to a balancing test to determine whether the prejudicial effect ...
88 89 90 Admissibility of extrinsic - acts evidence to prove intent , therefore , is not automatic , and a trial court should be prepared to subject the proffered evidence to a balancing test to determine whether the prejudicial effect ...
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C. Subsequent Misconduct and the Issue of Intent Although evidence of intent through subsequent similar acts has been sanctioned by the courts , as this position will not withstand careful analysis . Intent defines an actor's state of ...
C. Subsequent Misconduct and the Issue of Intent Although evidence of intent through subsequent similar acts has been sanctioned by the courts , as this position will not withstand careful analysis . Intent defines an actor's state of ...
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DEVELOPMENTS IN CONNECTICUT | 55 |
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