BOARD OF PARDONS v. FREEDOM OF INFORMATION COMMISSION

(5498)

19 Conn. App. 539 (1989)

BOARD OF PARDONS v. FREEDOM OF INFORMATION COMMISSION ET AL.

Appellate Court of Connecticut.

Decision Released August 29, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Victor R. Perpetua, commission counsel, Mitchell W. Pearlman, general counsel, and Marianne D. Smith, assistant general counsel, filed a brief for the appellant (named defendant).

Carl J. Schuman, assistant attorney general, Clarine Nardi Riddle, acting attorney general, and John F. Gill, assistant attorney general, filed a brief for the appellee (plaintiff).

DALY, NORCOTT and FOTI, JS.


NORCOTT, J.

This case is before us on remand from the Supreme Court. The defendant freedom of information commission (FOIC) appealed from the decision of the trial court reversing its order requiring the plaintiff board of pardons (board) to limit its deliberations in future executive sessions to very proscribed circumstances. The FOIC had determined that the records of prisoners applying for pardon are not exempt from disclosure and that the board had violated the...

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