Supreme Court of Connecticut, 1990

State v. Osman

State v. Osman
Supreme Court of Connecticut · Decided July 11, 1990
216 Conn. 801; 577 A.2d 717; 1990 Conn. LEXIS 302

State v. Osman

Opinion of the Court

The defendant’s petition for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 21 Conn. App. 299, is granted, limited to the following issues:

“ 1. Did the Appellate Court correctly conclude that the evidence adduced at trial to prove identification was sufficient to sustain, logically and beyond a reasonable doubt, the jury’s guilty verdict on first degree robbery and conspiracy to commit first degree robbery?
“2. Did the Appellate Court correctly determine that evidence of a coparticipant’s use or threatened use of a tire iron was sufficient to sustain the defendant’s conviction of conspiracy to commit first degree robbery, in violation of C.G.S. §§ 53a-48 and 53a-134 (a) (3), where that theory of liability was neither charged in the information nor instructed upon at trial?”

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