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   State Courts - Connecticut - April 1, 2008

  
State v. Longo, AC 27600, APPELLATE COURT OF CONNECTICUT, April 1, 2008, Officially Released
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Overview: Judgment was affirmed, as there was sufficient evidence supporting defendant's Conn. Gen. Stat. ? 14-227a(a)(1) conviction where defendant's vehicle was observed weaving out of traffic, officer detected strong odor of alcohol coming from defendant's vehicle, and defendant failed three roadside sobriety tests.

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State v. Stephen O, AC 27896, APPELLATE COURT OF CONNECTICUT, April 1, 2008, Officially Released
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Overview: Testimony of physical abuse by defendant against victim, in action for risk of injury to child and sexual assault, was relevant, as it was reasonable to infer five-year-old subjected to physical abuse from father at same time father was sexually abusing him was more likely to fear father and submit to sexual contact than child not being so abused.

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Testa v. Geressy, SC 17970, SUPREME COURT OF CONNECTICUT, April 1, 2008, Officially Released
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Overview: State of Connecticut, through the attorney general, had clear statutory authority, under Conn. Gen. Stat. ?? 46b-212t(a) and 46b-231(t)(2), to provide legal services to support enforcement services for a mother who resided in Indiana but had valid and enforceable support order from Illinois requiring the father to pay child support.

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Town of Groton v. Mardie Lane Homes, LLC, SC 17986, SUPREME COURT OF CONNECTICUT, April 1, 2008, Officially Released
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Overview: In declaratory judgment action seeking ruling as to town's obligation to call subdivision performance bond, judgment was affirmed as under Conn. Gen. Stat. ?? 1-2z, and 1-1(a), text of Conn. Gen. Stat. ? 8-26c and plain meaning of "conveyance" applied solely to conveyance of lots, not to conveyance of interest in lots, such as mortgage interest.

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