Case ID: conn_134/html/0661-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "Per Curiam.", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Stephen Sokolowski v. Emelia Nobile
    Maltbie, C. J., Bkown, Jennings, Ells and Dickenson, Js.
    Argued June 2
    decided June 8, 1948
    
      
      George G. Whitehead, for the appellant (plaintiff).
    
      Thomas C. Cambria, for the appellee (defendant).
   Per Curiam.

This case differs in no material respect from the preceding case, Walling v. Robertine. That case states the rule to be: “Writs of error from city courts are returnable to the Supreme Court of Errors.”

The plaintiff makes two additional claims. General Statutes, Sup. 1947, § 1418i, does not affect the jurisdiction of writs of error of the specific courts named in §§ 1667c and 1665c of the 1935 Cumulative Supplement. The term “municipal courts” is not used in the latter sections. General Statutes, § 5704, authorizing the bringing of writs of error in which errors in matters of fact and in matters of law are joined to the Superior Court, has been repealed. Cum. Sup. 1935, § 1666c.

There is no error.