AC45842 - Moore v. Commissioner of Correction (“The petitioner claims that (1) the habeas court erred in
rejecting his claim that the state violated his right to due process during his
underlying criminal trial by (a) failing to disclose an alleged cooperation
agreement with a witness who testified at his criminal trial and (b) knowingly
soliciting that witness’ allegedly false and misleading testimony and allowing
that testimony to go uncorrected, and (2) this court should (a) revisit its
prior ruling on his motion for review and grant the relief requested therein to
supplement the record in this appeal with transcripts and a court file from a
witness’ criminal case that were not before the habeas court, or, in the
alternative, (b) take judicial notice of those materials. We conclude that the
habeas court properly denied the petitioner’s petition for a writ of habeas
corpus on the ground that the petitioner failed to prove that the state
violated his due process rights, and we decline the petitioner’s invitation to
revisit this court’s prior ruling on his motion for review or to take judicial
notice of materials that were not before the habeas court. Accordingly, we
affirm the judgment of the habeas court.”)
AC46325 - LaSalle v. Commissioner of Correction (“On appeal, the petitioner claims that the habeas court
abused its discretion in denying his petition for certification to appeal
following its determination that the petitioner had failed to demonstrate good
cause to overcome the statutory presumption of unreasonable delay for the
filing of his untimely habeas petition. We disagree and, accordingly, dismiss
the appeal.”)