STATE v. DUDLA

(8620)

190 Conn. 1 (1983)

STATE OF CONNECTICUT v. JAMES R. DUDLA

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decision released May 3, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bruce L. Levin, with whom, on the brief, was Stephen G. Friedler, for the appellant (defendant).

Julia D. Dewey, assistant state's attorney, with whom, on the brief, were Arnold Markle, state's attorney, and John T. Redway, assistant state's attorney, for the appellee (state).

SPEZIALE, C. J., PETERS, PARSKEY, SHEA and GRILLO, JS.


SPEZIALE, C. J.

The defendant, James R. Dudla, was charged by information with the crime of carrying a pistol without a permit in violation of General Statutes § 29-35.1 After a trial to a jury, the defendant was found guilty as charged on March 30, 1977. The defendant filed a motion to set aside the verdict, claiming, inter alia, error in the trial court's refusal to instruct the jury that "no presumption of guilt may be raised,...

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