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Law Libraries' NewsLog > Posts > Habeas Appellate Court Opinions - October 2009
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10/30/2009
AC29588 - Davis v. Commissioner of Correction ("He claims that the court improperly dismissed his claims of ineffective assistance of counsel.")
AC29192 - Samuels v. Commissioner of Correction ("On appeal, the petitioner claims that the court improperly held that it did not have subject matter jurisdiction over the petition because Public Acts 2006, No. 06-152, § 5, which modified General Statutes (Rev. to 2005) § 52-466, unambiguously expanded the jurisdiction of the habeas court and eliminated the ‘‘in custody’’ requirement from subsection (a) (2) for those petitioners who claim a deprivation of liberty and who presently are confined in a correctional facility as a result of being convicted of a crime.")
AC30458 - Parker v. Commissioner of Correction ("In the case before us, the petitioner, Kaniyn Parker, appeals following the habeas court’s denial of his petition for certification to appeal from the court’s judgment dismissing his petition for a writ of habeas corpus on the ground that the court did not have jurisdiction over the petition.")
AC29544 - Raynor v. Commissioner of Correction - ("The petitioner claims that the court improperly concluded that his trial counsel was not ineffective in (1) failing properly to prepare for and to investigate prior to trial and (2) failing to recall a certain witness in the criminal trial.") |
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