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State v. Johnson

Connecticut Appellate Court

February 4, 2013

In its 1993 decision in State v. Robinson, the Connecticut Supreme Court explained that "[w]here a defendant voices a seemingly substantial complaint about counsel, the court should inquire into the reasons for dissatisfaction?"

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