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Banks v. Commissioner of Correction
Citation: 10 A.3d 524
Court: Supreme Court of Connecticut; November 9, 2010; Connecticut; State Supreme Court
Duane K. Banks petitioned for certification to appeal a decision from the Appellate Court, which had ruled in his case (124 Conn.App. 904, 4 A.3d 351). The Supreme Court of Connecticut, in a ruling dated November 10, 2010, denied Banks' petition. Robert T. Rimmer represented Banks as a special public defender, while the opposition was led by John A. East III, senior assistant state's attorney. The denial indicates that the Supreme Court found no merit in the grounds for appeal presented by Banks.