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State v. Bouteiller
See State v. Nogueira, 84 Conn. App. 819, 826 , 856 A.2d 423 (2004) (thirty minutes), cert. denied, 273 Conn. 927 , 873 A.2d 1000 (2005); State v. Sparks, 39 Conn. App. 502, 510 , 664 A.2d 1185 (1995) (twenty minutes); State v. Barnes, 16 Conn. App. 333, 344 , 547 A.2d 584 (1988) (twenty minutes); State v. Bell, 13 Conn. App. 420, 425 , 537 A.2d 496 (1988) (less than two hours); State v. Sims, supra, 12 Conn. App. 242 (thirty-five minutes); State v. Tate, 9 Conn. App. 141, 143 , 516 A.2d 1375 (1986) (less *48 than one hour).
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Fernandes v. Rodriguez
See Stohlts v. Gilkinson, 87 Conn. App. 634, 640 , 867 A.2d 860 , cert. denied, 273 Conn. 930 , 873 A.2d 1000 (2005).
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SBD Kitchens, LLC v. Jefferson
See, e.g., Stohlts v. Gilkinson, 87 Conn. App. 634, 646 , 867 A.2d 860 , cert. denied, 273 Conn. 930 , 873 A.2d 1000 (2005).
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Henry v. Statewide Grievance Committee
See, e.g., Stohlts v. Gilkinson, 87 Conn. App. 634, 650 , 867 A.2d 860 (court’s improper reliance on facts irrelevant to claim of negligent infliction of emotional distress harmless when, even absent irrelevant facts, sufficient evidence existed to support court’s finding), cert. denied, 273 Conn. 930 , 873 A.2d 1000 (2005); Ezikovich v. Commission on Human Rights & Opportunities, 57 Conn. App. 767, 776 , 750 A.2d 494 (“commission’s discussion of the collective bargaining agreement, even if it was erroneous, was harmless because there was substantial evidence in the record to support t…
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Falls Church Group, Ltd. v. Tyler, Cooper & Alcorn, LLP
See State v. Ruffin, 48 Conn. App. 504, 510 , 710 A.2d 1381 (“[o]ur procedure does not allow a [party] to pursue one course of action at trial and later, on appeal, argue that the path [it] rejected should now be open to [it]”), cert. denied, 245 Conn. 910 , 718 A.2d 18 (1998); see also State v. Tyson, 86 *467 Conn. App. 607, 613, 862 A.2d 363 (2004) (“Connecticut courts have consistently held that when a party fails to raise in the trial court the constitutional claim presented on appeal and affirmatively acquiesces to the trial court’s order, that party waives any such claim”), cer…
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Harold STOHLTS et al.
v.
James F. GILKINSON et al.
v.
James F. GILKINSON et al.
Supreme Court of Connecticut.
Apr 21, 2005.
Published
Averum J. Sprecher, Middletown, in support of the petition.
Owen P. Eagan, West Hartford, in opposition.
The defendants' petition for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 87 Conn.App. 634, 867 A.2d 860 (2005), is denied.