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State Courts -
Connecticut - January 13, 2004
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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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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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