Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 59State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1985 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 164
... prior conviction to the offense charged and stated that the better procedure is for the prosecutor to elicit only that the defendant had a prior conviction for an unspecified felony . Other cases involving similar prior convic- tions ...
... prior conviction to the offense charged and stated that the better procedure is for the prosecutor to elicit only that the defendant had a prior conviction for an unspecified felony . Other cases involving similar prior convic- tions ...
Page 411
... prior offense be of a similar nature to the crime charged , inflammatory in character and not significant on credibility , it should not be used for impeachment purposes.56 This rule is less compelling when the prior offense has a ...
... prior offense be of a similar nature to the crime charged , inflammatory in character and not significant on credibility , it should not be used for impeachment purposes.56 This rule is less compelling when the prior offense has a ...
Page 412
... prior convictions62 ; ( 3 ) The court is vested with the discretion to exclude these convictions63 ; ( 4 ) The prejudicial value of the prior convictions far out- weighs its probative value on the issue of credibility64 ; ( 5 ) In the ...
... prior convictions62 ; ( 3 ) The court is vested with the discretion to exclude these convictions63 ; ( 4 ) The prejudicial value of the prior convictions far out- weighs its probative value on the issue of credibility64 ; ( 5 ) In the ...
Contents
CONNECTICUT APPELLATE REVIEW | 1 |
CONNECTICUT PROBATE LAW 1984 | 12 |
Lawrence P Weisman | 25 |
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