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   State Courts - Connecticut - January 13, 2004

  
State v. Livi, CR2246890, SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF ANSONIA-MILFORD, GEOGRAPHICAL AREA 22 AT MILFORD, January 13, 2004, Decided , January 13, 2004, Filed
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Overview: Where defendant approached the complainant, made suggestive remarks to her, and put her in a situation that caused her extreme upset and fear, a person of ordinary intelligence had adequate notice that such conduct would risk injury to a minor.

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State v. Punsalan, AC 22917, APPELLATE COURT OF CONNECTICUT, January 13, 2004, Officially Released
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Overview: Defendant, who was a paraplegic, did not properly bring his claim of cruel and unusual punishment as a direct appeal from the sentencing court. Also, the order precluding defendant from having contact with his minor children was proper.

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State v. Robinson, AC 23177, APPELLATE COURT OF CONNECTICUT, January 13, 2004, Officially Released
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Overview: Where the trial court repeatedly referred to the complainant in a kidnapping prosecution as the "victim," defendant, by refusing the trial court's offer of a curative instruction, waived his right to claim prejudice on this issue.

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State v. Saunders, SC 16816, SUPREME COURT OF CONNECTICUT, January 13, 2004, Officially Released
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Overview: There was sufficient evidence to support the jury's determination that the State adequately disproved defendant's claim of self-defense beyond a reasonable doubt; accordingly, defendant's conviction for manslaughter was supported.

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State v. Williams, AC 22676, APPELLATE COURT OF CONNECTICUT, January 13, 2004, Officially Released
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Overview: Although some remarks by a prosecutor were found to have been improper, they were not so improper as to constitute reversible prosecutorial misconduct, as the improprieties did not deprive defendant of a fair trial.

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Straz v. Straz, FA030566169, SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF NEW LONDON, AT NEW LONDON, January 13, 2004, Filed
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Overview: Although each party was to be responsible for payment of their own debts, the husband could sell up to one-half of his stock to partially satisfy his debt; the husband was ordered to pay the wife weekly alimony, pendente lite.

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Street v. Woodgate Condo. Ass'n, CV01096955, SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF MIDDLESEX, AT MIDDLETOWN, January 13, 2004, Decided , January 13, 2004, Filed
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Overview: Property owner was not entitled to injunctive relief, where condominium association's complex changed way that water flowed over owner's land. Owner did not show harm; owner's unimproved land had changed only slightly due to flow of surface water.

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Underwriters at Lloyds of London v. Cooperman, CV03406828S, SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF FAIRFIELD, AT BRIDGEPORT, January 13, 2004, Filed
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Yale Diagnostic Radiology v. Estate of Fountain, SC 16922, SUPREME COURT OF CONNECTICUT, January 13, 2004, Officially Released
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Overview: Trial court properly entered judgment for a medical services provider in an action to recover for services rendered, because a child's estate was liable for the services provided to the child under the doctrine of necessaries.

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