MANCHESTER v. MANCHESTER POLICE UNION

(2449)

3 Conn. App. 1 (1984)

TOWN OF MANCHESTER v. MANCHESTER POLICE UNION, LOCAL 1495, COUNCIL 15, AFSCME, ET AL.

Appellate Court of Connecticut.

Decision released December 4, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edward T. Lynch, Jr., for the appellants (named defendant and intervening defendant).

Barry W. Botticello, for the appellees (plaintiff and third party defendants).

HULL, BORDEN and DALY, JS.


BORDEN, J.

This appeal1 involves the issue of whether, under the town of Manchester code, a police officer is entitled to take early retirement at age forty-four with seventeen years of service. The trial court held in effect that he is not so entitled. We also hold that he is not so entitled, but for reasons other than those used by the trial court.

In 1980, Raymond Mazzone, who was age forty-four and had served as a Manchester...

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