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   State Courts - Connecticut - February 28, 2005

  
Sidiropoulos v. Bridgeport Hosp., CV030401830S, SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF FAIRFIELD, AT BRIDGEPORT, February 28, 2005, Filed
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Overview: Since an employee alleged oral assurances made by his supervisors indicating that he would not be terminated unless he committed the same infraction three times and the employer's argument that there was no written agreement was without merit, the breach of contract claim was not subject to a motion to strike.

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State v. Bacon, CR030216984S, SUPERIOR COURT OF CONNECTICUT, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF NEW HAVEN, AT MERIDEN, February 28, 2005, Decided , February 28, 2005, Filed
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Overview: Even before its clarification in 2004, the definition of "child pornography" in Conn. Gen. Stat. ¿ 53a-193(13) passed constitutional muster because it referenced a live performance which implicitly required the use of real children as opposed to computer-generated images; moreover, Conn. Gen. Stat. ¿ 53a-196d required knowing possession.

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