STATE v. LEMIEUX


160 Conn. 519 (1971)

STATE OF CONNECTICUT v. ROBERT J. LEMIEUX

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decided March 17, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edwin M. Lavitt, special public defender, with whom, on the brief, was Matthew J. Forstadt, for the appellant (defendant).

Robert J. Pigeon, state's attorney, for the appellee (state).

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


HOUSE, J.

Robert J. Lemieux was found guilty by a jury which tried him on a charge of robbery with violence. General Statutes § 53-14. His motion to set aside the verdict was denied. He has appealed from his conviction claiming that because the verdict was not supported by the evidence, the court erred in refusing to set it aside; that there was an error in the charge to the jury; that the court should not have permitted a witness to appear in a uniform; and...

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