STATE v. COLLINS

No. 30127.

5 A.3d 492 (2010)

124 Conn.App. 249

STATE of Connecticut v. Kyle COLLINS.

Appellate Court of Connecticut.

Decided October 5, 2010.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Deborah G. Stevenson , special public defender, for the appellant (defendant).

Timothy J. Sugrue, assistant state's attorney, with whom, on the brief, were Michael Dearington , state's attorney, and Roger S. Dobris , senior assistant state's attorney, for the appellee (state).

DiPENTIMA, BEACH and STOUGHTON, Js.


BEACH, J.

The defendant, Kyle Collins, appeals from the judgments of the trial court finding him in violation of probation pursuant to General Statutes § 53a-32. The defendant claims that (1) the court acted improperly by applying the preponderance of the evidence standard to determine his identity, (2) the pretrial identification procedure was unnecessarily suggestive, thereby tainting an in-court identification of him, (3) the court abused its discretion when...

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