State v. Lewis
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A jury found Defendant guilty of four drug-related crimes. The appellate court concluded that there was insufficient evidence to support Defendant's conviction of possession of narcotics with intent to sell within 1500 feet of a school in violation of Conn. Gen. Stat. 21a-278a(b) and possession of drug paraphernalia with intent to use within 1500 feet of a school in violation of Conn. Gen. Stat. 21a-267(c) and remanded the case, directing the trial court to render judgment of not guilty on these charges. The Supreme Court affirmed in part and reversed in part, holding that the appellate court (1) properly held that there was insufficient evidence to support Defendant's conviction under section 21a-278a(b), but (2) improperly held that there was insufficient evidence to support Defendant's conviction under section 21a-267(c). Remanded for a new trial on the charge of possession of drug paraphernalia with the intent to use within 1500 feet of a school.
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