Court upholds conviction in Fitbit murder case despite missteps by prosecutor

FILE — Richard Dabate, of Ellington, appears at his pre-trial hearing at Rockville Superior Court, May 26, 2017, in Vernon, Conn. (Brad Horrigan/Hartford Courant via AP, Pool, File)

HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Despite finding “improprieties†were committed by a prosecutor, the Connecticut Supreme Court on Monday upheld the murder conviction of a man found guilty of killing his wife in a case that drew wide attention because the victim's Fitbit exercise tracker contradicted his statements to police.

The justices ruled in a 6-0 decision that Richard Dabate was not deprived of a fair trial because of four missteps by the prosecutor they called “troubling,†including referring to one of Connecticut's most notorious crimes while cross-examining the man.

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