Case ID: conn_166/html/0203-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "Per Curiam.", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

State of Connecticut v. Irvin Brown
    House, C. J., Shapiro, Loiselle, MacDonald and Bogdanski, .Is.
    Submitted February 13
    decision released March 19, 1974
    
      Arnold Maride, state’s attorney, for the appellee (state).
    
      John B. Williams, special public defender, for the appellant (defendant).
   Per Curiam.

The defendant has appealed from his conviction on three counts of selling a narcotic drug and filed a request for finding and draft finding totaling 573 pages, most of it verbatim from the transcript. The state has filed with this court a motion to strike improper matter from that draft finding and moved for an order directing the defendant to file a substituted draft finding prepared in compliance with the rules of practice in this court. The defendant has filed a motion to expunge the state’s motion to strike.

An examination of the draft finding submitted by the defendant discloses that, as detailed in the motion and appendix submitted by the state, the draft finding has been prepared not only “with indifferenee to or disregard of the rules governing the manner of properly presenting .appeals”; Morgillo v. Evergreen Cemetery Assn., 152 Conn. 169, 173, 205 A.2d 368; but in what can only be considered to be a deliberate flouting and offensive disregard of those rules.

The motion of the defendant to expunge the motion filed by the state is denied and the trial court is directed to return the defendant’s draft finding for proper preparation of its contents in accordance with the rules for the presentation of appeals. In the event that present court-appointed counsel for the defendant is unable or unwilling to comply with that directive, then the trial court is directed to revoke his appointment and appoint in Ms stead a public defender who can and will do so. See Practice Book § 692.