STATE v. DAVIS


153 Conn. 228 (1965)

STATE OF CONNECTICUT v. JOSEPH DAVIS

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decided December 9, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William Barnett, special assistant public defender, for the appellant (defendant).

George D. Stoughton, assistant state's attorney, with whom, on the brief, was John D. LaBelle, state's attorney, for the appellee (state).

KING, C. J., MURPHY, ALCORN, SHANNON and HOUSE, JS.


SHANNON, J.

In a trial to the court the defendant was found guilty of the crime of obtaining, by false pretenses, money and goods of the total value of $93.20. He claims that the state did not prove his guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. The defendant filed a request for a finding in which he stated the question to be reviewed was that "upon all the evidence" he was not proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. To review that...

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