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Doe v. Herrington

Supreme Court of Connecticut
Oct 25, 1983
466 A.2d 1 (Conn. 1983)

Opinion

(12217)

Argued October 5, 1983

Decision released October 25, 1983

The decision was announced from the bench on October 5, 1983.

Application for a writ of habeas corpus, alleging the unlawful preadjudication detention of a juvenile, brought to the Superior Court in the judicial district of Hartford-New Britain at Hartford, where the court, Aspell, J., granted a motion for certification as a class action; the issues were reserved by the court, Satter, J., for the advice of this court. Remanded for trial.

Deborah S. Freeman, with whom were Abraham L. Clott, of the Illinois bar, and, on the brief, Martha Stone, for the plaintiffs.

Francis J. Carino, chief court advocate, for the defendant.


We find the record insufficient to afford a basis for an answer to the reserved questions.


Summaries of

Doe v. Herrington

Supreme Court of Connecticut
Oct 25, 1983
466 A.2d 1 (Conn. 1983)
Case details for

Doe v. Herrington

Case Details

Full title:JOHN DOE ET AL. v. JOHN HERRINGTON

Court:Supreme Court of Connecticut

Date published: Oct 25, 1983

Citations

466 A.2d 1 (Conn. 1983)
191 Conn. 496

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