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Criminal Law Supreme Court Opinion

by Agati, Taryn

 

SC20801 - State v. Ziolkowski ("Following a trial, the jury found the defendant, Karin Ziolkowski, guilty of murder in violation of General Statutes § 53a-54a (a) and arson in the second degree in violation of General Statutes § 53a-112 (a) (1) (B). For those crimes, the trial court sentenced the defendant to forty years of imprisonment. In this direct appeal, pursuant to General Statutes § 51-199 (b) (3), the defendant asserts that (1) her amnesia during a twenty-four to thirty-six hour period around the time of the incident in question prevented her from receiving a fair trial, (2) the trial court improperly admitted into evidence several postings on a Twitter (now X) account, and (3) there was insufficient evidence to find her guilty of murder and of arson in the second degree. We affirm the judgment of the trial court.")