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Campo v. State Department of Health

Supreme Court of Connecticut Third Judicial District, Bridgeport, April Term, 1928
Jun 18, 1928
142 A. 476 (Conn. 1928)

Opinion

The issues in the present cases held determined adversely to the appellants by the decision in the case of Mower v. State Department of Health, ante, p. 74.

Argued April 17th, 1928

Decided June 18th, 1928.

APPEALS by the plaintiffs from the action of the State Department of Health in revoking their licenses to practice medicine, taken to the Superior Court in New Haven County and tried to the court, Brown, J.; judgments rendered dismissing the appeals, from which the plaintiffs appealed. No error in any appeal.

Samuel E. Hoyt and Harry L. Edlin, for the appellants (plaintiffs Campo and Coppola).

William F. D. Kilpatrick, for the appellants (plaintiffs Feldman, Lerner and Levy).

James W. Carpenter, with whom, on the brief, were Benjamin W. Alling, Attorney General, Cyril Coleman and J. H. Bartholomew, Jr., for the appellee (defendant).


Each of these appellants appeals from a judgment of the Superior Court sustaining the revocation of his license to practice medicine by the State Department of Health under circumstances identical in all material respects with those involved in Mower v. State Department of Health, ante, p. 74. The issues raised are determined adversely to the appellants by our decision in that case.


Summaries of

Campo v. State Department of Health

Supreme Court of Connecticut Third Judicial District, Bridgeport, April Term, 1928
Jun 18, 1928
142 A. 476 (Conn. 1928)
Case details for

Campo v. State Department of Health

Case Details

Full title:ANTHONY R. CAMPO vs. THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. MODESTINO COPPOLA vs…

Court:Supreme Court of Connecticut Third Judicial District, Bridgeport, April Term, 1928

Date published: Jun 18, 1928

Citations

142 A. 476 (Conn. 1928)
142 A. 476

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