In re David W., 733 A.2d 225 (Conn. 1999). · Go Syfert
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Strongest positive: Frumento v. City of West Haven, No. 417928 (Nov. 17, 2000) (connsuperct, 2000-11-17)
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See, e.g, Doe v. Department of Public Health , 52 Conn. App. 513 , 727 A.2d 260 , cert. denied, 249 Conn. 908 , 733 A.2d 225 (1999) (Section 4-183 (b) of the Uniform Administrative Procedures Act "reflects the principle that exhaustion of administrative agencies is required except in exceptional circumstances."); OG CT Page 14184 Industries, Inc. v. Planning Zoning Commission, 232 Conn. 419 , 655 A.2d 1121 (1995) (exhaustion generally required to appeal under General Statutes § 8-8 ).
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IN RE DAVID W.
Supreme Court of Connecticut.
May 25, 1999.
733 A.2d 225
Bradford J. Chaucer, in support of the petition., Benjamin Zivyon, assistant attorney general, in opposition.
Published

The respondent mother’s petition for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 52 Conn. App. 576 (AC 17564), is denied.

Bradford J. Chaucer, in support of the petition. Benjamin Zivyon, assistant attorney general, in opposition. Decided May 25, 1999