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State v. Adams

Connecticut Appellate Court

December 17, 2012

The plain error doctrine is invoked sparingly and is reserved for those situations in which a reviewing court concludes that the failure to grant relief with regard to an unpreserved claim of error would result in a manifest injustice.

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