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HSB Group, Inc. v. SVB Underwriting, Ltd.
See DeMorais v. Wisniowski, 81 Conn.App. 595, 607 , 841 A.2d 226 , cert. denied, 268 Conn. 923 , 848 A.2d 472 (2004); Mitchell v. Mitchell, 31 Conn.App. 331, 335 , 625 A.2d 828 (1993).
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Cited "see"
State v. Silva
(4×)
See State v. Rosario, 81 Conn.App. 621, 640 , 841 A.2d 254 (Supreme Court does not approve of this court's deciding issues that were not raised by parties) ( Schaller, J., concurring), cert. denied, 268 Conn. 923 , 848 A.2d 473 (2004); see also Lynch v. Granby Holdings, Inc., 230 Conn. 95, 98-99 , 644 A.2d 325 (1994). *844 The majority implies that because the defendant may have been found guilty of having violated § 14-217, her behavior in that regard could not also be found to be a violation of § 53a-167a.
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Lowe v. City of Shelton
Germaine, supra, 77 Conn. App. 852 ; see also DeMorais v. Wisniowski, 81 Conn. App. 595, 604 , 841 A.2d 226 , cert. denied, 268 Conn. 923 , 848 A.2d 472 (2004).
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STATE OF CONNECTICUT
v.
LUIS ROSARIO
v.
LUIS ROSARIO
Supreme Court of Connecticut.
Apr 13, 2004.
William F. Gallagher, Hugh D. Hughes and Joseph G. Walsh, in support of the petition., Susan C. Marks, supervisory assistant state’s attorney, in opposition.
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The defendant’s petition for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 81 Conn. App. 621 (AC 22379), is denied.