State v. Jones

Decided 1984-04-24

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Peters, J. The principal issue in this case is whether the defendant’s conviction for felony murder must be reversed because the trial judge erred in instructing the jury on the statutory defense of insanity. The defendant, Reginald Jones, was charged by indictment on February 22,1979, with felony murder, in violation of General Statutes §53a-54c. 1 The jury returned a verdict of guilty and the trial co…

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