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State of Connecticut v. Terry P. Herring
I continue to adhere to the views expressed in my concurrence in State v. Bellamy, 323 Conn. 400, 466, A.3d (2016), with respect to the law of implied waiver as applied to jury instruction claims. Under the unique circumstances and for the limited purpose of the present case, however, I concur with and join the majority opinion.
PALMER, J., with whom McDONALD, J., joins, concurring.
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Docket No: SC 19383
Decided: October 25, 2016
Court: Supreme Court of Connecticut.
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