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Shelton v. DeLeonardo

Supreme Court of Connecticut Third Judicial District, New Haven, January Term, 1929
Mar 2, 1929
145 A. 63 (Conn. 1929)

Opinion

The questions arising in this case are determined by the opinion in Cora Bennett, Jane M. Curtiss, and Susan A. Rowan, v. DeLeonardo, ante, p. 602.

Argued January 18th, 1929

Decided March 2d 1929.

ACTION to recover damages for personal injuries, alleged to have been caused by the negligence of the defendant, brought to the Court of Common Pleas for Fairfield County and referred to Hon. Leonard J. Nickerson, a State Referee, whose report of the facts was filed in court, the remonstrance of the defendant was overruled ( Shaw, J.) and judgment rendered against the defendant, from which he appealed. No error.

Nathaniel R. Bronson, for the appellant (defendant).

Raymond E. Baldwin, for the appellee (plaintiff).


The circumstances of this case are identical with those involved in the cases of Cora Bennett, Jane M. Curtiss, and Susan A. Rowan, against De Leonardo, ante, p. 602. The evidence in all the cases was heard by Hon. Leonard J. Nickerson, State Referee. and a single finding of facts was made, and a copy filed in each court. The same remonstrance was interposed and was overruled by the Court of Common Pleas; judgment upon motion was thereupon entered for the plaintiff for $1013.13, from which the defendant DeLeonardo appealed. Our opinion in the cases referred to is conclusive upon the present case.


Summaries of

Shelton v. DeLeonardo

Supreme Court of Connecticut Third Judicial District, New Haven, January Term, 1929
Mar 2, 1929
145 A. 63 (Conn. 1929)
Case details for

Shelton v. DeLeonardo

Case Details

Full title:LUCILLE E. SHELTON vs. GUISEPPI DeLEONARDO

Court:Supreme Court of Connecticut Third Judicial District, New Haven, January Term, 1929

Date published: Mar 2, 1929

Citations

145 A. 63 (Conn. 1929)
145 A. 63

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