732 A.2d 832 EMIL V. BENVENUTO v. RAMESH MAHAJAN ET AL. (AC 18826)Appellate Court of Connecticut Landau, Hennessy and Shea, Js. Argued March 2 Officially released March 23, 1999 Appeal by named defendant et al. from the Superior Court in the judicial district of Ansonia-Milford, Hon. Hugh C. Curran, judge trial referee. Per Curiam. The […]
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PASQUALINI v. STATE BOARD, FIREAMS PERMIT EXM., 52 Conn. App. 903 (1999)
732 A.2d 832 REGINA M. PASQUALINI v. STATE BOARD OF FIREARMS PERMIT EXAMINERS (AC 18308)Appellate Court of Connecticut Schaller, Sullivan and Dupont, Js. Submitted on briefs February 19, 1999 Officially released March 23, 1999 Plaintiff’s appeal from the Superior Court in the judicial district of Ansonia-Milford, Grogins, J. Per Curiam. The judgment is affirmed.
PASQUALINI v. STATE BOARD, FIREAMS PERMIT EXM., 52 Conn. App. 903 (1999)
732 A.2d 832 REGINA M. PASQUALINI v. STATE BOARD OF FIREARMS PERMIT EXAMINERS (AC 18308)Appellate Court of Connecticut Schaller, Sullivan and Dupont, Js. Submitted on briefs February 19, 1999 Officially released March 23, 1999 Plaintiff’s appeal from the Superior Court in the judicial district of Ansonia-Milford, Grogins, J. Per Curiam. The judgment is affirmed.
McKNIGHT v. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION, 52 Conn. App. 902 (1999)
732 A.2d 832 ANTHONY McKNIGHT v. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION ET AL. (AC 18468)Appellate Court of Connecticut O’Connell, C.J., and Foti and Schaller, Js. Argued February 17, 1999 Officially released March 23, 1999 Plaintiff’s appeal from the workers’ compensation commissioner for the first district. Per Curiam. The decision of the workers’ compensation commissioner is affirmed. Page […]
HANLON v. FRIEDMAN, 52 Conn. App. 903 (1999)
732 A.2d 832 EDWARD T. HANLON v. RON FRIEDMAN ET AL. (AC 18197)Appellate Court of Connecticut O’Connell, C.J., and Lavery and Sullivan, Js. Argued February 22 Officially released March 23, 1999 Plaintiff’s appeal from the Superior Court in the judicial district of Hartford-New Britain at Hartford, Teller, J. Per Curiam. The judgment is affirmed.