STATE v. PETERS

No. 25003.

872 A.2d 532 (2005)

89 Conn.App. 141

STATE of Connecticut v. Philip N. PETERS.

Appellate Court of Connecticut.

Decided May 17, 2005.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard E. Candon, Jr., assistant public defender, for the appellant (acquittee).

Denise B. Smoker, assistant state's attorney, with whom, on the brief, were Michael Dearington, state's attorney, and Kevin Doyle, assistant state's attorney, for the appellee (state).

LAVERY, C.J., and SCHALLER and DiPENTIMA, Js.


DiPENTIMA, J.

The acquittee, Philip N. Peters, challenges the order of the trial court committing him to the jurisdiction of the psychiatric security review board (board) for a period of fifteen years. He seeks plain error review of his unpreserved claim that in making the requisite findings for commitment pursuant to General Statutes § 17a-582, the court failed to apply the statutorily mandated standards of General Statutes § 17a-580 as interpreted by ...

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