STATE v. DAY

(14418)

233 Conn. 813 (1995)

STATE OF CONNECTICUT v. JASON DAY

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decision released June 27, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard Emanuel, assistant public defender, for the appellant (defendant).

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

PETERS, C. J., and CALLAHAN, BERDON, KATZ and PALMER, JS.


PETERS, C. J.

The principal issue in this capital felony appeal is the extent to which the defendant's imperfect self-representation is a ground for affording him a new trial. The defendant, Jason Day, was charged with one count of capital felony in violation of General Statutes § 53a-54b (8), four counts of murder in violation of General Statutes § 53a-54a (a), and one count of assault in the third degree in violation of General Statutes § 53a-61 ...

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