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State Courts -
Connecticut - December 23, 1999
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Oliveira v. Curtis, CV 990151026,
SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF WATERBURY, AT WATERBURY, December 23, 1999, Filed
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Overview: Plaintiff's motion for a protective order or, in the alternative, an order to seal her deposition was denied; plaintiff waived the priest-penitent privilege, assuming that it existed, when she sued her priest for alleged disclosure.
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Sciuto v. State, CV 950322569S,
SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF FAIRFIELD, AT BRIDGEPORT, December 23, 1999, Decided , December 23, 1999, Filed
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Overview: Summary judgment denied regarding immunity, because issues of fact existed regarding town's and officers' alleged negligently performed ministerial acts during pursuit; summary judgment granted regarding indemnification.
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State v. Johnson, CR 970135375,
SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF FAIRFIELD, AT BRIDGEPORT, December 23, 1999, Decided , December 23, 1999, Filed
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Overview: Defendant in felony murder case filed 12 motions, all of which were denied. The State adequately related the aggravating factors to the offense. Death penalty statutes were constitutional. Defendant was on sufficient notice.
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Stevenson Corp. v. Branescu, CV 990172009,
SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF STAMFORD - NORWALK, AT STAMFORD, December 23, 1999, Decided , December 23, 1999, Filed
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Overview: Action came within purview of long-arm jurisdiction statute because defendant transacted business in the state by signing purchase agreement in state and by exchanging pearl necklace for money in state.
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