Opinion
AC 45371
04-18-2023
JULIO BURGOS TORRES v. STATE OF CONNECTICUT ET AL.
Shanna P. Hugle, deputy assistant public defender, for the appellant (petitioner). Melissa E. Patterson, senior assistant state's attorney, with whom, on the brief, were Angela Macchiarulo, supervisory assistant state's attorney, and Michael Proto, senior assistant state's attorney, for the appellees (respondents).
Argued April 11, 2023
Procedural History
Amended petition for a new trial, and for other relief, brought to the Superior Court in the judicial district of Waterbury and transferred to the judicial district of Tolland, where the court, Bhatt, J., granted the respondents' motion to dismiss and rendered judgment thereon, from which the petitioner, on the granting of certification, appealed to this court. Reversed; further proceedings.
Shanna P. Hugle, deputy assistant public defender, for the appellant (petitioner).
Melissa E. Patterson, senior assistant state's attorney, with whom, on the brief, were Angela Macchiarulo, supervisory assistant state's attorney, and Michael Proto, senior assistant state's attorney, for the appellees (respondents).
Bright, C. J., and Moll and Suarez, Js.
OPINION
PER CURIAM.
In light of this court's decision in Randolph v. Mambrino, 216 Conn.App. 126, 284 A.3d 645 (2022), the judgment of the habeas court dismissing the amended petition for a new trial filed by the petitioner, Julio Burgos Torres, is reversed and the case is remanded for further proceedings according to law. See id., 132 (holding that three year limitation period of General Statutes § 52-582 may be tolled by showing of fraudulent concealment pursuant to General Statutes § 52-595).