Opinion
(5395)
Argued June 5, 1987
Decision released June 12, 1987
Petition for a writ of habeas corpus, brought to the Superior Court in the judicial district of Tolland and tried to the court, O'Neill, J.; judgment denying the petition, from which the petitioner, on the granting of certification, appealed to this court. No error.
John Lino Ponzini, for the appellant (petitioner).
Carolyn K. Longstreth, deputy assistant state's attorney, with whom was Steven M. Sellers, assistant state's attorney, for the appellee (respondent).
The petitioner in this habeas corpus case appeals, following a grant of certification by the trial court, from the judgment rendered by the trial court in favor of the respondent. We fully agree with the respondent that the petitioner's sole claim on appeal is not reviewable by us because the petitioner did not properly present it to the trial court, which also declined to rule on it for the same reason. The trial court did address and reject those claims of the petitioner which were raised by his petition. He does not take issue with the determination of those claims. The sole claim pressed on appeal, however, was not within the allegations of the petition, even read broadly, and was only presented to the trial court in the petitioner's post-trial brief. Thus, the respondent had no timely notice that the claim was being litigated, and had no opportunity to introduce evidence to counter the claim. Moreover, even were we to review the petitioner's claim, on the basis of the record available to us we would conclude that it is without merit.