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Edward B. v. Commissioner of Correction

Connecticut Appellate Court

January 14, 2013

For claims of ineffective assistance of appellate counsel, as explained in the 2011 Connecticut Appellate Court case of Moody v. Commissioner of Correction, the court "must assess whether there is a reasonable probability that, but for appellate counsel's failure?the petitioner would have prevailed in his direct appeal?"

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