State v. Townsend State v. Townsend

State v. Townsend

167 Conn. 539, 356 A.2d 125, CT.0042045(1975)

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The defendant was charged with two counts of assault with intent to murder in violation of General Statutes 53-12, tried to a jury of twelve, and found guilty of two counts of aggravated assault in violation. of General Statutes 53-16. He has appealed from the judgment rendered on the verdict assigning various errors which he claimed occurred prior to and during the trial. The state offered evidence to prove the following: On January 5, 1971, Bridgeport police officers Joseph Convertito and Paul Lengyel were on duty and assigned to gather information on what they deemed to be subversive or militant groups. They were in civilian clothes and drove an unmarked police vehicle. While on Broad Street they observed the defendant behind the wheel of a black Cadillac which was parked at the curb and which appeared to be stuck in the snow. Convertito knew that the defendant had used this car and that his license was under suspension. The engine of the Cadillac was running and the car was rocking and shaking. Two men were near the Cadillac. When the police vehicle stopped opposite the Cadillac, one of the men tried to stop Convertito from exiting, but he managed to get out. Lengyel exited from the other door and both officers approached the Cadillac. In the meantime, the defendant [167 Conn. 542]

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Técnicos y profesionales
PUBLICADO
1975
4 de febrero
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EN
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28
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EDITORIAL
LawApp Publishers
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Innodata Book Distribution Services Inc
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