STATE v. BROWN


163 Conn. 52 (1972)

STATE OF CONNECTICUT v. SYLVESTER BROWN

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decided May 3, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John R. Williams, for the appellant (defendant).

Jerrold H. Barnett, assistant state's attorney, with whom, on the brief, were Arnold Markle, state's attorney, and John J. Kelly, assistant state's attorney, for the appellee (state).

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


LOISELLE, J.

The defendant Sylvester Brown was convicted in a jury trial of a sale of narcotics in violation of § 19-480 (a) of the General Statutes. The defendant's motion to set aside the verdict was denied by the trial court and from the judgment rendered thereon he has appealed.

The defendant's assignments of error relate to attacks on the finding, on the admission of evidence and on the charge to the jury. In order to consider these claims, a summary...

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