The Connecticut Supreme Court has overturned a Connecticut Appellate Court ruling in a case alleging defense counsel’s representation of a man convicted of various gun offenses.

The high court disagreed with the lower tribunal, which in June 2016 had ruled that an attorney for David Eubanks had flubbed the defense by failing to object to testimony by Eubanks’ girlfriend, Tanika McCotter, on the basis of double hearsay.

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