STATE v. HUSSER


161 Conn. 513 (1971)

STATE OF CONNECTICUT v. JAMES C. M. HUSSER

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decided October 27, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Howard T. Owens, Jr., special public defender, on the brief for the appellant (defendant).

Arlen D. Nickowitz, assistant state's attorney, Joseph T. Gormley, Jr., state's attorney, and Richard F. Jacobson, assistant state's attorney, on the brief for the appellee (state).

HOUSE, C. J., THIM, RYAN, SHAPIRO and LOISELLE, JS.


HOUSE, C. J.

The defendant, James Husser, has appealed from his conviction for unlawfully selling narcotic drugs in violation of General Statutes §§ 19-452 and 19-480 (a). On the appeal he has briefed and argued two claims of error.

The first claim of error is that the trial court erred in refusing to admit evidence that an informant, whose information to an undercover agent led to the defendant's arrest, was, at the time of the arrest, a drug addict...

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