
Week of June 4th, 2024
This week's episode we cover the appellate court cases of: - DeCicco v. Dynata - State v. Mallozzi - Smith v. Commissioner of Correction


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This podcast covers weekly released decisions from the Connecticut Supreme and Appellate courts as well as revisits seminal cases throughout the years. The podcast breaks down the recent decisions to give you an up to the minute understanding of the current state of the law in the areas of Criminal Law, Injury Law and Family Law. Criminal law is reviewed by Dan Lage of Ruane Attorneys Injury Law is reviewed by Ryan McKeen of CT Trial Firm Family Law is reviewed by Rich Rochlin of Rich Rochlin Law Attorney Jay Ruane, Juris 415988 is responsible for the content of this advertisement.
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This week's episode we cover the appellate court cases of: - DeCicco v. Dynata - State v. Mallozzi - Smith v. Commissioner of Correction

This week's episode we cover one appellate court case of: - State v. Leuders

This week we cover the appellate court cases of - Holley v. Commissioner of Correction - Tran v. Woodworth

This week we cover the appellate court cases of - In re Denzel W. - Marafi v. El Achchabi - Coney v. Commissioner of Correction

This week we cover the cases of: In re Wendy G.-R. Banks v. Commissioner of Correction Bosque v. Commissioner of Correction Davis v. Commissioner of Correction Hilton v. Commissioner of Correction Michael G. v. Commissio

This week we cover the appellate court cases of - Kukucka v. Commissioner of Correction - Harvin v. Yale New Haven Health Services Corp.

This week we cover the appellate court cases of: - In re Zayden J. - State v. Webber - A.-M. v. M. Z. - Grant v. Commissioner of Correction & its dissent

This week's episode we cover the supreme court case of: - Hepburn v. Brill The appellate court cases of: - Y. H. v. J. B. - Cardoza v. Waterbury - State v. Berrios

This episode we cover the supreme court cases of: - State v. Diaz - Marshall v. Commissioner of Motor Vehicles The appellate court cases of: - James P. v. Commissioner of Correction - Vega v. Commissioner of Correction

This week we cover the Appellate Court case of - State vs Roberts There are no Supreme Court cases on this week's episode.

This week we cover the appellate court cases of - In re Josyah L.-T. - Rios v. Commissioner of Correction The supreme court cases of: - State v. Sayles - Following its dissent

This week we cover the cases of - Delgado v. Commissioner of Correction - Rodriguez v. Hartford - Rapp v. Commissioner of Correction - State v. Henderson

This week's episode we go over the appellate court case of - Donald G. v. Commissioner of Correction

In this episode we cover the cases of: - Greer v. State - De Almeida-Kennedy v. Kennedy - Marshall v. Marshall

In today's episode we go over the cases of: - F. S. v. J. S. - Cameron v. Santiago

In this weeks episode we cover the cases of: - Silano v. Cooney - Wethington v. Wethington - Williams v. Commissioner of Correction


This weeks episode we go over the appellate court cases of: - In re Niya B. - Jacques v. Jacques - Hankerson v. Commissioner of Correction

In this episode we go over the cases: - Felder v. Commissioner of Correction - Jacques v. Jacques - In re Niya B. - Hankerson v. Commissioner of Correction

This week we go over the appellate case of: - Anketell v. Kulldorff
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