LEGER v. KELLEY


142 Conn. 585 (1955)

ROGER LEGER v. CHARLES F. KELLEY ET AL.

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decided July 19, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles Suisman, with whom, on the brief, was Max M. Shapiro, for the appellant (plaintiff).

Louis Weinstein, assistant attorney general, with whom, on the brief, was John J. Bracken, attorney general, for the appellee (named defendant).

INGLIS, C. J., BALDWIN, O'SULLIVAN, WYNNE and DALY, JS.


INGLIS, C. J.

The complaint in this case was in two counts. In the first a cause of action against Charles F. Kelley was alleged; the second set forth a purported cause of action against the Stonington Auto Station. It is only with the first count that we are concerned on this appeal.

The allegations contained in the first count may be summarized as follows: On December 23, 1952, the defendant Charles F. Kelley, while he was the commissioner of motor vehicles...

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