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Ransome v. State, Judicial Branch
See Rweyemamu v. Commission on Human Rights & Opportunities, 98 Conn. App. 646, 650 , 911 A.2d 319 (2006), cert. denied, 281 Conn. 911 , 916 A.2d 51 , cert. denied, 552 U.S. 886 , 128 S. Ct. 206 , 169 L.
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Barrett v. Commissioner of Correction
(2×)
See Hollby v. Commissioner of Correction, 98 Conn. App. 751, 753-54 , 912 A. 2d 494 (2006), cert. denied, 281 Conn. 911 , 916 A.2d 50 (2007).
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Rweyemamu v. Cote
See Rweyemamu v. Comm’n on Human Rights & Opportunities, 98 Conn.App. 646 , 911 A.2d 319 (Conn.App.Ct.2006), appeal denied, 281 Conn. 911 , 916 A.2d 51 (Conn.2007), cert. denied, - U.S. -, 128 S.Ct. 206 , 169 L.Ed.2d 144 (2007).
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Ankerman v. Commissioner of Correction
(2×)
See Hollby v. Commissioner of Correction, 98 Conn. App. 751, 753-54 , 912 A. 2d 494 (2006), cert. denied, 281 Conn. 911 , 916 A.2d 50 (2007). 3 *654 II With regard to counts two and three of the petition for a writ of habeas corpus, in which the petitioner alleged that certain witnesses had perjured themselves, the court found that the return of the respondent raised procedural default as an affirmative defense.
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Department of Public Safety v. Freedom of Information Commission
See Raymond v. Freedom of Information Commission, 75 Conn.App. 142, 149 , 815 A.2d 226 (2003). "[I]t is for the courts, and not administrative agencies, to expound and apply governing principles of law." (Internal quotation marks omitted.) Southern New England Telephone Co. v. Dept. of Public Utility Control, 274 Conn. 119, 127 , 874 A.2d 776 (2005); see also National Labor Relations Board v. Brown, 380 U.S. 278, 291 , 85 S.Ct. 980 , 13 L.Ed.2d 839 (1965). "[A] determination regarding [an agency's] subject matter jurisdiction is a question of law. . . ." (Internal quotation marks omitted.) Rwe…
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Anthony JONES
v.
COMMISSIONER OF CORRECTION.
v.
COMMISSIONER OF CORRECTION.
Supreme Court of Connecticut.
Jan 25, 2007.
Published
Craig A. Barton, special public defender, in support of the petition.
Frederick W. Fawcett, supervisory assistant state's attorney, in opposition.
The petitioner Anthony Jones' petition for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 98 Conn.App. 760, 912 A.2d 496 (2006), is denied.