STATE v. HUOT


170 Conn. 463 (1976)

STATE OF CONNECTICUT v. DONALD HUOT

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decision released March 30, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard T. Meehan, for the appellant (defendant).

Thomas E. Minogue, Jr., assistant state's attorney, with whom, on the brief, were Richard F. Jacobson, assistant state's attorney, and Donald A. Browne, state's attorney, for the appellee (state).

HOUSE, C. J., LOISELLE, BOGDANSKI, LONGO and BARBER, Js.


BOGDANSKI, J.

The defendant was charged in a two-count information with breaking and entering a public school building with intent to commit a crime therein in violation of General Statutes §53-76 (repealed 1971), and with larceny in violation of General Statutes § 53-63 (a) (repealed 1971). A jury found the defendant not guilty of breaking and entering and not guilty of larceny, but guilty of receiving stolen property. From the judgment rendered on the...

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