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Dyous v. Comm'r of Mental Health

Supreme Court of Connecticut
Jan 3, 2017
SC19582 (Conn. Jan. 3, 2017)

Opinion

SC19582

01-03-2017

DYOUS v. COMMISSIONER OF MENTAL HEALTH & ADDICTION SERVICES


CONCURRENCE

, concurring. I agree with the result that the majority reaches because I believe that our decision in Duperry v. Solnit, 261 Conn. 309, 803 A.2d 287 (2002), controls the outcome of this case, and the petitioner, Anthony Dyous, has not asked us to overrule that decision. In light of Judge Stefan R. Underhill's thoughtful analysis in Duperry v. Kirk, 563 F. Supp. 2d 370 (D. Conn. 2008), of the same fundamental issue presented in this case, however, I now question whether our application of Teague v. Lane, 489 U.S. 288, 109 S. Ct. 1060, 103 L. Ed. 2d 334 (1989), in Duperry v. Solnit, supra, 319-26, was correct. Because the majority understandably relies on our reasoning in Duperry v. Solnit, supra, 309, to decide the present case, I concur in the result only.


Summaries of

Dyous v. Comm'r of Mental Health

Supreme Court of Connecticut
Jan 3, 2017
SC19582 (Conn. Jan. 3, 2017)
Case details for

Dyous v. Comm'r of Mental Health

Case Details

Full title:DYOUS v. COMMISSIONER OF MENTAL HEALTH & ADDICTION SERVICES

Court:Supreme Court of Connecticut

Date published: Jan 3, 2017

Citations

SC19582 (Conn. Jan. 3, 2017)