Case Name: Lillian Frechette et al. v. John Meyer of Norwich, Inc.
Court: Connecticut Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Connecticut
Decision Date: 1973-04-04
Citations: 164 Conn. 559
Docket Number: 
Parties: Lillian Frechette et al. v. John Meyer of Norwich, Inc.
Judges: 
Reporter: Connecticut Reports
Volume: 164
Pages: 559–560

Head Matter:
Lillian Frechette et al. v. John Meyer of Norwich, Inc.
House, C. J., Shapiro, Loiselle, MacDonald and Bogdanski, Js.
Argued April 4
decided April 4, 1973
Benjamin M. Chapnick, for the appellants (plaintiffs).
Milton L. Jacobson, with whom was Jackson T. King, Jr., for the appellee (defendant).

Opinion:
Pee Curiam.
This action was predicated on an alleged oral agreement that the defendant would furnish work to be done by the plaintiffs. On the basis of the evidence, the court found that the defendant made' no such agreement as that alleged in the complaint.
Basically, the court was faced with a question of credibility and the plaintiffs failed to establish the truth of their allegations. This court does not retry issues of fact.
There is no error.