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Brown v. Commissioner of Correction

Connecticut Appellate Court

March 18, 2013

It is well established that the federal constitution does not forbid, as stated in the 1973 U.S Supreme Court case of Chaffin v. Stynchcombe, "every government-imposed choice in the criminal process that has the effect of discouraging the exercise of constitutional rights."

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