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Trujillo v. Chekas

Connecticut Appellate Court

December 31, 2012

As the Connecticut Supreme Court explained in the 2006 case of State v. George, "a nonconstitutional error is harmless when an appellate court has a fair assurance that the error did not substantially affect the verdict."

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