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Ancona v. Board of Television and Radio Exam

Appellate Court of Connecticut
May 14, 1991
591 A.2d 826 (Conn. App. Ct. 1991)

Opinion

(9380)

Argued April 22, 1991

Decision released May 14, 1991

Appeal from a decision by the defendant temporarily suspending the plaintiff's license to repair television sets, brought to the Superior Court in the judicial district of Hartford-New Britain at Hartford and tried to the court, Berger, J.; judgment sustaining the appeal, from which the defendant appealed and the plaintiff cross appealed to this court. Affirmed.

Donald E. Wasik, assistant attorney general, with whom, on the brief, was Richard Blumenthal, attorney general, for the appellant-appellee (defendant).

Donald L. Mackie, for the appellee-appellant (plaintiff).


We find no merit to the appeal or the cross appeal.


Summaries of

Ancona v. Board of Television and Radio Exam

Appellate Court of Connecticut
May 14, 1991
591 A.2d 826 (Conn. App. Ct. 1991)
Case details for

Ancona v. Board of Television and Radio Exam

Case Details

Full title:JOSEPH ANCONA v. BOARD OF TELEVISION AND RADIO EXAMINERS

Court:Appellate Court of Connecticut

Date published: May 14, 1991

Citations

591 A.2d 826 (Conn. App. Ct. 1991)
24 Conn. App. 832

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