Conn. Gen. Stat. § 53a-135
(1969, P.A. 828, S. 137; P.A. 75-411, S. 2; P.A. 92-260, S. 59; P.A. 12-186, S. 1.)
Cited. 171 Conn. 47; Id., 105; 174 C. 142; 176 Conn. 270; 178 Conn. 287; 179 Conn. 576; 182 Conn. 207; 183 Conn. 156; 185 Conn. 260; 191 C. 506; 197 C. 309; 198 Conn. 158; 201 Conn. 125; Id., 489; 202 C. 224; 203 Conn. 506; 204 Conn. 630; 210 Conn. 435; 224 Conn. 445; 235 Conn. 469. Cited. 2 CA 11; 12 Conn.App. 375; 13 Conn.App. 420; 14 Conn.App. 159; Id., 205; 36 Conn.App. 401; 37 Conn.App. 35; 39 Conn.App. 384; 43 Conn.App. 801. Subsec. (a): Cited. 169 Conn. 161; 173 Conn. 545; 176 Conn. 227; Id., 367; 179 C. 98; Id., 381; 182 Conn. 476; Id., 533; 184 Conn. 366; 187 Conn. 602; 190 Conn. 327; 194 Conn. 241; Id., 297; 197 C. 677; 199 C. 557; 200 Conn. 350; 209 Conn. 143; 211 Conn. 1; 229 C. 178; 230 Conn. 608; Id., 686; 235 C. 67; Id., 145; Id., 502. Cited. 6 CA 247; 9 Conn.App. 656; 10 Conn.App. 330; 12 Conn.App. 239; 16 Conn.App. 264; Id., 455; 17 Conn.App. 247; 25 Conn.App. 428; 26 CA 779; 31 Conn.App. 47; 33 Conn.App. 143; Id., 184; Id., 468. Robbery in second degree pursuant to this section is not a lesser included offense of robbery in the first degree pursuant to Sec. 53a-134(a)(3). 35 CA 839. Cited. 36 Conn.App. 774; 41 CA 817. Court's failure to instruct jury on the lesser included offense of robbery in the second degree in violation of statute where there was uncontroverted evidence from two state's witnesses that the gun was inoperable constituted plain error and violated defendant's constitutional right to fair trial. 71 CA 865. To prove defendant guilty of conspiracy to commit robbery in the second degree in violation of Subdiv. (2), state needs to prove defendant and co-conspirator specifically had an agreement to display a deadly weapon or dangerous instrument and that defendant had specific intent that such a weapon or instrument would be displayed. 138 CA 228; judgment affirmed, see 315 Conn. 451. Subsec. contains no language indicating the legislature's intent to bar multiple punishments for the perpetrators of single second degree robberies who, in committing such offenses, violate multiple subdivisions of section. 175 CA 566.