PER CURIAM.
In the summer of 1976, the plaintiff, Carl R. Ajello, attorney general, had reasonable cause to believe that the defendant, Harold J. Moffie, the then president of the Connecticut Association of Health Care Facilities, Inc., had written a letter to the members of the association urging them to boycott state-supported patients. Thereafter, pursuant to the provisions of § 35-42 of the General Statutes,
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