Case Name: State of Connecticut v. Edward T. Shackett; State of Connecticut v. John Mosley; State of Connecticut v. Paul R. Cubeta
Court: Connecticut Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Connecticut
Decision Date: 1972-06-07
Citations: 163 Conn. 631
Docket Number: 
Parties: State of Connecticut v. Edward T. Shackett State of Connecticut v. John Mosley State of Connecticut v. Paul R. Cubeta
Judges: 
Reporter: Connecticut Reports
Volume: 163
Pages: 631–631

Head Matter:
State of Connecticut v. Edward T. Shackett State of Connecticut v. John Mosley State of Connecticut v. Paul R. Cubeta
Harry W. Edelberg, prosecuting attorney, and A. Robert Gordon, in support of the motions.
Submitted June 1
decided June 7, 1972

Opinion:
The prosecuting attorney and counsel for each defendant in the above-entitled cases, tried jointly, having requested and stipulated that this court find reversible error because the record did not affirmatively disclose that the plea of guilty by each defendant was entered intelligently, understandingly and voluntarily, and in view of the decision of this court in State v. Bugbee, 161 Conn. 531, it is ordered that, in the appeal from the Appellate Session of the Circuit Court, the judgment as to each of the defendants be, and hereby is, set aside and, as to each defendant, a new trial is ordered.