Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 69State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1995 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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The court's willingness to confront state constitutional issues is alive and well , but it is tempered by an increasing insistence upon comprehensive briefing of such claims by the defendant . Having boldly explored the state ...
The court's willingness to confront state constitutional issues is alive and well , but it is tempered by an increasing insistence upon comprehensive briefing of such claims by the defendant . Having boldly explored the state ...
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Connellyt because the state constitutional claim had not been properly raised below . ... Medina , " the defendant claimed that , under article first , 87 of the Connecticut constitution , no such showing of coercive police activity was ...
Connellyt because the state constitutional claim had not been properly raised below . ... Medina , " the defendant claimed that , under article first , 87 of the Connecticut constitution , no such showing of coercive police activity was ...
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54 its utility in avoiding an unnecessary constitutional question . ... for the court to exercise its independent responsibility to guide the trial courts of the state as it sees fit , regardless of what the constitution may allow .
54 its utility in avoiding an unnecessary constitutional question . ... for the court to exercise its independent responsibility to guide the trial courts of the state as it sees fit , regardless of what the constitution may allow .
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