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In Re Anthony A.
See In re Shanaira C., 105 Conn. App. 713, 717-19 , 940 A.2d 817 (intervening former girlfriend of minor child’s father had standing on appeal to challenge revocation and commitment of minor child where trial court’s ruling revoking commitment was adverse to intervenor’s interest in disposition of neglect petition), cert. granted on other grounds, 286 Conn. 917 , 945 A.2d 977 (2008). “[I]n determining whether a court has subject matter jurisdiction, every presumption favoring jurisdiction should be indulged.” (Internal quotation marks omitted.) Lowe v. Shelton, 83 Conn. App. 750, 754…
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In Re Shanaira C.
SC 18136.
Supreme Court of Connecticut.
Apr 2, 2008.
Roseann Canny, in support of the petition., Susan T. Pearlman, assistant attorney general, in opposition.
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The petition by the intervenor for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 105 Conn. App. 713 (AC 28419), is granted, limited to the following issue:
“Did the Appellate Court properly affirm the trial court’s judgment revoking the commitment of Shanaira C. to the commissioner of children and families and granting sole custody to the mother?”