STATE v. ANDERSON

No. 30388.

985 A.2d 1096 (2010)

119 Conn.App. 98

STATE of Connecticut v. Oscar L. ANDERSON.

Appellate Court of Connecticut.

Decided January 26, 2010.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Oscar L. Anderson, pro se, the appellant (defendant).

Susan C. Marks, supervisory assistant state's attorney, with whom, on the brief, were John A. Connelly and Gail P. Hardy, state's attorneys, and Kevin C. Doyle, senior assistant state's attorney, for the appellee (state).


FLYNN, C.J.

The self-represented defendant, Oscar L. Anderson, appeals pro se from the judgment of the trial court denying his motion to correct an illegal sentence. On appeal, the defendant claims that the probationary period attached to his sentence for his conviction on the charge of risk of injury to a child in violation of General Statutes (Rev. to 2001) § 53-21(a)(1) is illegal. Specifically, he claims that the court could not impose any period of probation...

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