GOLD v. NEWMAN

(13553), (13554)

211 Conn. 631 (1989)

JULIUS GOLD v. PAUL L. NEWMAN ET AL.

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decision released June 27, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Wesley W. Horton, with whom were Kimberly A. Knox, Arnold J. Bai and, on the brief, W. Patrick Ryan and Charles A. Deluca, for the appellants (defendants).

Joram Hirsch, with whom, on the brief, were Richard L. Albrecht and Joseph G. Walsh, for the appellee (plaintiff).

SHEA, CALLAHAN, GLASS, COVELLO and HULL, JS.


SHEA, J.

In this action for breach of contract and other related claims, the court declared a mistrial upon a motion by the defendants because the jury had been exposed to evidence not admitted at trial. Some of the jurors, who had commenced deliberations on the case following a trial of eighteen days, declared that they were unable to disregard certain depositions inadvertently given to the jury during their deliberations...

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