Case ID: conn-supp_38/html/0537-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

State of Connecticut v. John Sullivan
    Appellate Session of the Superior Court
    File No. 1069
    Argued February 23
    decided October 15, 1982
    
      LeRoy Jones, for the appellant (defendant).
    
      Stephen J. McGovern, assistant attorney general, for the appellee (state).
   Per Curiam.

The state instituted this petition for a judgment of support against the defendant as the putative father of a minor child who had received state assistance under the aid to families with dependent children program. Following the entry of judgment in favor of the plaintiff in this action, the defendant instituted a separate action under General Statutes § 52-270, seeking a new trial on the issue of paternity. In the latter action, judgment was rendered in favor of the defendant granting him a new trial. The state appealed from that judgment in Sullivan v. State, 38 Conn. Sup. 534, 453 A.2d 91 (1982).

The parties to the present action have stipulated that a finding of no error in the companion matter renders moot the present appeal. Such a finding having been rendered in that matter, this appeal is herewith ordered dismissed.

Daly, Bieluch and Covello, Js., participated in this decision.