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State v. Vega

Supreme Court of Connecticut
Sep 5, 1972
290 A.2d 842 (Conn. 1972)

Opinion

Robert L. Albrecht, and James J. Hanrahan of the New York bar, in support of the motions.

Submitted August 30, 1972

Decided September 5, 1972


The appeal in this case was argued in the Supreme Court on June 14, 1972, and the court's decision, finding no error, was published in the Connecticut Law Journal on July 4, 1972, 163 Conn. 304. The undated motion of the defendant for permission to amend his assignment of errors and to, file a supplemental brief was filed July 31, 1972. His motion "for stay of execution, continuation of bail and election not to serve P.A. 66, Feb. 1972" dated August 30, 1972, was filed on that date. The appeal having been finally determined on July 4, 1972, and no motion to reargue or notice of intention to file such a motion having been filed in accordance with the provisions of Practice Book 703, the motions are dismissed.


Summaries of

State v. Vega

Supreme Court of Connecticut
Sep 5, 1972
290 A.2d 842 (Conn. 1972)
Case details for

State v. Vega

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF CONNECTICUT v. WILFREDO S. VEGA

Court:Supreme Court of Connecticut

Date published: Sep 5, 1972

Citations

290 A.2d 842 (Conn. 1972)
290 A.2d 842