NICHOLSON v. CONNECTICUT HALF-WAY HOUSE, INC.


153 Conn. 507 (1966)

MICHAEL NICHOLSON ET AL. v. THE CONNECTICUT HALF-WAY HOUSE, INC.

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decided March 16, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph P. Cooney, with whom were John A. Berman and John E. Silliman, for the appellant (defendant).

Henry D. Marcus, for the appellees (plaintiffs).

KING, C. J., ALCORN, SHANNON, HOUSE and THIM, JS.


THIM, J.

The plaintiffs are property owners and residents of Irving Street in Hartford. The defendant is the owner of a residential dwelling at 10-12 Irving Street. Shortly after taking title to this property, the defendant announced plans to maintain it as a residence for persons paroled from the Connecticut State Prison, under a program having as a primary objective the assistance of such persons in making a favorable and responsible adjustment to society. In this...

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