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Deas v. Diaz
See Deas v. Diaz, 121 Conn. App. 826, 828-29 , 998 A.2d 200 , cert. denied, 298 Conn. 905 , 3 A.3d 69 (2010). 2 The defendant appeals from the judgment of the trial court granting the plaintiffs postjudgment motion to reallocate damages, which originally were assessed against Diaz and Hernandez, to the defendant, pursuant to General Statutes § 52-572h (g) (1).
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State v. McLaren
See, e.g., Deas v. Diaz, 121 Conn. App. 826, 843-44 , 998 A.2d 200 (great deference is given to trial court’s evidentiary decisions), cert, denied, 298 Conn. 905 , 3 A.3d 69 (2010).
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Patricia Giacalone
v.
Housing Authority of the Town of Wallingford
v.
Housing Authority of the Town of Wallingford
SC 18669.
Supreme Court of Connecticut.
Sep 8, 2010.
Michael F. O’Connor, in support of the petition., Marc J. Ubaldi, in opposition.
Published
The defendant’s petition for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 122 Conn. App. 120 (AC 30777), is granted, limited to the following issue:
[*907] The Supreme Court docket number is SC 18669. Michael F. O’Connor, in support of the petition. Marc J. Ubaldi, in opposition. Decided September 8, 2010“Did the Appellate Court properly determine that, pursuant to Auster v. Norwalk United Methodist Church, 286 Conn. 152, 943 A.2d 391 (2008), the defendant could be held liable as a result of a dog bite from a dog that was owned and kept by a tenant of the landlord?”