STATE LIBRARY
v.
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION COMMISSION ET AL.
CITY OF NORWICH ET AL.
v.
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION COMMISSION ET AL.
Supreme Court of Connecticut.https://leagle.com/images/logo.png
Argued March 27, 1997.
Officially released May 13, 1997.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
Linsley J. Barbato, assistant attorney general, with whom, on the brief, were Richard Blumenthal, attorney general, and Ralph E. Urban and Bernard F. McGovern, assistant attorneys general, for the appellant in Docket No. 15522 (plaintiff state library).
Marc S. Mandell, for the appellants in Docket No. 15523 (plaintiff city of Norwich et al.).
Victor R. Perpetua, appellate attorney, with whom, on the brief, was Mitchell W. Pearlman, commission counsel, for the appellee in both cases (named defendant).
Jane Richardson, with whom, on the brief, was James C. McGuire, for the appellees in both cases (defendant Maria T. Hileman et al.).
Borden, Norcott, Palmer, McDonald and Peters, Js.
Supreme Court of Connecticut.
Opinion
PETERS, J.
Under both the general provisions of the Uniform Administrative Procedure Act; General Statutes § 4-183 (a);1 and the specific provisions of the Freedom of Information Act; General Statutes § 1-21i (d);2 only a person aggrieved by a final decision of the defendant freedom of information commission (commission) may appeal...
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