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State v. Peeler
See State v. Vumback, 247 Conn. 929 , 932–33, 719 A.2d 1172 (1998) (Berdon, J., dissenting from denial of certification) (concluding that Burger & Burger, Inc. v. Murren, 202 Conn. 660 , 669–70, 522 A.2d 812 [1987], which held that disqualification of attorney in civil case is not appealable final judgment, did not overrule, in criminal cases, that aspect of State v. Rapuano, 192 Conn. 228 , 229 n.1, 471 A.2d 240 [1984], which held to contrary, and that majority’s decision not to grant certification ‘‘threatens the fundamental right of an accused to counsel of his choice’’); but …
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MacDonald v. Pinto
See Hirschfeld v. Hirschfeld, 50 Conn. App. 280, 287, 719 A.2d 41 , cert, denied, 247 Conn. 929 , 719 A.2d 1168 (1998).
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ELIZABETH K. HIRSCHFELD, (ESTATE OF ALVIN J. HIRSCHFELD)
v.
T. DONALD HIRSCHFELD
v.
T. DONALD HIRSCHFELD
Supreme Court of Connecticut.
Oct 22, 1998.
Linda S. Morkan, Frank F. Coulom, Jr., and Bradford S. Babbitt, in support of the petition., Richard P. Weinstein and Nathan A. Schatz, in opposition.
Published
The defendant’s petition for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 50 Conn. App. 280 (AC 17144), is denied.