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Lowe v. Lowe
See Lord v. Lord, 44 Conn. App. 370, 375-76 , 689 A.2d 509 , cert. denied, 241 Conn. 913 , 696 A.2d 985 (1997).
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In re Tayquon H.
Taff v. Bettcher, supra, 35 Conn. App. 428 ; see also Lord v. Lord, 44 Conn. App. 370 , 689 A.2d 509 , cert. denied, 241 Conn. 913 , 696 A.2d 985 (1997), cert. denied, 522 U.S. 1122 , 118 S. Ct. 1065 , 140 L.
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Massey v. Connecticut Mental Health Center, No. 96-0388542 S (Jul. 31, 1998)
Not only is the plaintiff's testimony not credible, the inconsistent testimony of the plaintiff's proffered witnesses does not further the plaintiff's cause. 4 See D'Angelo v. McGoldrick , 239 Conn. 356 , 365 , 685 A.2d 319 (1996) (weighing evidence and determining credibility of witness is the function of trier of fact); see also Lord v. Lord , 44 Conn. App. 370 , 376 , 689 A.2d 509 , cert. denied, 241 Conn. 913 , 696 A.2d 985 (1997); Greenberg v. Mortgage Services Assoc. , 41 Conn. App. 882 , 883 , 677 A.2d 984 (1996).
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MARION D. LORD
v.
FRANKLIN L. LORD, JR.
v.
FRANKLIN L. LORD, JR.
Supreme Court of Connecticut.
Jun 5, 1997.
Franklin L. Lord, Jr., pro se, in support of the petition.
Cited by 1 opinion | Published
The defendant’s petition for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 44 Conn. App. 370 (AC 14478), is denied.