STATE LIBRARY
v.
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION COMMISSION ET AL.
CITY OF NORWICH ET AL.
v.
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION COMMISSION ET AL.
Appellate Court of Connecticut.https://leagle.com/images/logo.png
Argued January 19, 1996.
Officially released June 11, 1996.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
Victor Perpetua, with whom, on the brief, were Catherine Wassel-Nasto, commission counsel, and Mitchell W. Pearlman, general counsel, for the appellant (named defendant).
Jane Richardson, with whom was James C. McGuire, for the appellants (defendant Maria T. Hileman et al.).
Linsley J. Barbato, assistant attorney general, with whom, on the brief, were Richard Blumenthal, attorney general, and Ralph E. Urban and Bernard F. McGovern, Jr., assistant attorneys general, for the appellee (plaintiff in the first case).
March S. Mandell, for the appellees (plaintiffs in the second case).
Jeffrey F. Gostyla filed a brief for Connecticut Police Chiefs Association, as amicus curiae.
Landau, Heiman and Spear, JS.
Appellate Court of Connecticut.
HEIMAN, J.
This is a consolidated appeal.1 In the first appeal, the defendant freedom of information commission (commission) appeals from two judgments of the trial court reversing the commission's decision ordering access to certain hearing transcripts. In the second appeal, the defendants Maria Hileman and the Day Publishing Company appeal from the same trial court judgments. The commission asserts that the trial court improperly (1...
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