Following a trial by jury, the defendant was found guilty of assault with intent to commit robbery and of being a second offender. From the judgment rendered February 11,1971, the defendant appealed to this court. On November 19, 1972, while the present appeal was pending and while he was being transported to the New Haven correctional center, the defendant escaped from the custody of the Connecticut department of corrections and since that date has not been heard from or seen by authorities in this jurisdiction or by counsel representing him on this appeal. In the belief that the fugitive defendant should not be deprived of the availability of counsel while his appeal was still pending before this court, we denied his counsel’s application for permission to withdraw their appearance for him on this pending appeal despite their .representation that they were unable to discuss the appeal with the “absent appellant.”
State
v.
Leslie,
The appeal having been perfected and reached for hearing and it appearing on oral argument that the defendant is still a fugitive whose whereabouts are unknown, we decline to adjudicate his case and direct that the appeal be dismissed.
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As the United States Supreme Court said in a similar ease, citing
Smith
v.
United States,
The appeal is dismissed.
