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Jolley v. Vinton

Appellate Court of Connecticut.
Jan 6, 2017
171 Conn. App. 567 (Conn. App. Ct. 2017)

Opinion

AC 38826

01-06-2017

Carlton JOLLEY v. Captain VINTON et al.

Carlton Jolley, self-represented, the appellant (plaintiff), filed a brief. George Jepsen, attorney general, and Neil Parille, assistant attorney general, filed a brief for the appellees (defendants).


Carlton Jolley, self-represented, the appellant (plaintiff), filed a brief.

George Jepsen, attorney general, and Neil Parille, assistant attorney general, filed a brief for the appellees (defendants).

Alvord, Keller and Beach, Js.

PER CURIAM.The plaintiff, Carlton Jolley, appeals to this court claiming that the trial court improperly granted the motion to dismiss filed by the defendants, Captain Brian Vinton and Attorney General George Jepsen, based on statutory and sovereign immunity. The defendants claim that the court correctly granted the motion to dismiss with respect to Jepsen, but concede that the court should not have granted the motion to dismiss with respect to Vinton. After a careful review of the briefs to this court and the record, and in light of the defendants' concession, we agree with the defendants.

The judgment of dismissal as to Vinton is reversed and the case is remanded for further proceedings according to law. The judgment is affirmed in all other respects.


Summaries of

Jolley v. Vinton

Appellate Court of Connecticut.
Jan 6, 2017
171 Conn. App. 567 (Conn. App. Ct. 2017)
Case details for

Jolley v. Vinton

Case Details

Full title:Carlton JOLLEY v. Captain VINTON et al.

Court:Appellate Court of Connecticut.

Date published: Jan 6, 2017

Citations

171 Conn. App. 567 (Conn. App. Ct. 2017)
157 A.3d 755

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