SC20749 - State v. Dabate ("A jury found the defendant, Richard G. Dabate, guilty of, among other offenses, murdering his wife in violation of General Statutes ยง 53a-54a in connection with a staged invasion of their home in Ellington. The defendant appeals from the judgment of conviction, claiming that he is entitled to a new trial for the following reasons: (1) multiple instances of prosecutorial impropriety deprived him of his right to a fair trial; (2) the prosecutorial impropriety was so deliberate and flagrant that this court should exercise its supervisory authority over the administration of justice to reverse his conviction; (3) the trial court erred in admitting data obtained from the victim's Fitbit; and (4) the trial court should have suppressed a statement given to the police because it was obtained in violation of his Miranda rights. Although we agree with the defendant that the prosecutor engaged in multiple acts of impropriety at trial that we consider troubling, we conclude that those improprieties did not deprive the defendant of a fair trial. We also reject the defendant's other claims of error. Accordingly, we affirm the judgment of the trial court.")