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   State Courts - Connecticut - December 28, 1999

  
In re Eric A., [NO NUMBER IN ORIGINAL], SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF HARTFORD - NEW BRITAIN, AT HARTFORD, JUVENILE MATTERS, December 28, 1999, Decided , December 28, 1999, Filed
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Overview: Neglect petition granted; boy's mentally ill mother could not provide proper care in a highly structured, therapeutic environment, therefore it was in boy's best interests to be committed to petitioner's care and control.

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Krupien v. Rai, (AC 18305), APPELLATE COURT OF CONNECTICUT, December 28, 1999, Officially Released
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Overview: Since defendant failed to fulfill missing witness charge requirements, defendant could not argue it to the jury in any form, full or "watered down," because jury may have drawn adverse inference against plaintiff as a result.

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Lepri v. Frankel, CV 950050227S, SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF ANSONIA - MILFORD, AT MILFORD, December 28, 1999, Decided , December 28, 1999, Filed
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Overview: In negligence action, defendant town's motion for summary judgment was denied since there was a genuine issue of material fact as to whether the town was responsible for maintaining the sewer drain catch basin.

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Paternostro v. Arborio Corp., (AC 18851), APPELLATE COURT OF CONNECTICUT, December 28, 1999, Officially Released
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Overview: Decedent's spouse was not entitled to workers' compensation survivor's benefits because decedent's death was caused by his intoxication and his crossing highway in violation of employer's policy.

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Scheirer v. Frenish, Inc., (AC 18306), APPELLATE COURT OF CONNECTICUT, December 28, 1999, Officially Released
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Overview: Employer was entitled to summary judgment in employee's action for personal injuries because the court could not reasonably conclude employer intentionally caused injuries.

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State v. Edwards, (AC 18565), (AC 18566), APPELLATE COURT OF CONNECTICUT, December 28, 1999, Officially Released
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State v. Jamison, (AC 17453), APPELLATE COURT OF CONNECTICUT, December 28, 1999, Officially Released
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Overview: The court affirmed defendant's conviction for assault, because defendant's claim of insufficient evidence for conviction amounted to a mere assertion that the jury could not have believed the victim.

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State v. Mikolinski, (AC 17866), APPELLATE COURT OF CONNECTICUT, December 28, 1999, Officially Released
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Overview: Defendant's conviction for driving under the influence was affirmed, because roadside sobriety checkpoint was constitutional and defendant's detention did not violate her due process rights.

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State v. Shashaty, (SC 16088), SUPREME COURT OF CONNECTICUT, December 28, 1999, Officially Released
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Overview: Conviction affirmed. Although trial court failed to detail its reasons on the record, it did not abuse its discretion by requiring defendant to remain in leg shackles, in light of charges for escape in the first degree.

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Statewide Griev. Comm. v. Klein, (AC 19331), APPELLATE COURT OF CONNECTICUT, December 28, 1999, Officially Released
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