STATE v. SINGLETON

No. 17156.

876 A.2d 1 (2005)

274 Conn. 426

STATE of Connecticut v. Thaddeus SINGLETON.

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decided July 12, 2005.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Proloy K. Das, deputy assistant state's attorney, with whom, on the brief, were James E. Thomas, state's attorney, Toni M. Smith-Rosario, assistant state's attorney, and David L. Zagaja, assistant state's attorney, for the appellant (state).

Kirstin B. Coffin, special public defender, for the appellee (defendant).

BORDEN, NORCOTT, PALMER, VERTEFEUILLE and ZARELLA, Js.


BORDEN, J.

In this violation of probation case, the state appeals, following our grant of certification, from the judgment of the Appellate Court, reversing the judgment of the trial court, revoking the defendant's probation, on the ground that the state had not met its burden of persuasion.1 The state claims that: (1) the case was moot when the Appellate Court decided it; (2) this court should apply the doctrine of vacatur to the Appellate...

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