SOLOMON v. CONNECTICUT MED. EXAMINING BD.

No. 24782.

859 A.2d 932 (2004)

85 Conn.App. 854

Abraham SOLOMON v. CONNECTICUT MEDICAL EXAMINING BOARD.

Appellate Court of Connecticut.

Decided November 9, 2004.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Abraham Solomon, pro se, the appellant (plaintiff).

Patrick B. Kwanashie, assistant attorney general, with whom, on the brief, were Richard Blumenthal, attorney general, and Richard J. Lynch, assistant attorney general, for the appellee (defendant).

FOTI, DRANGINIS and FLYNN, Js.


DRANGINIS, J.

The pro se plaintiff, Abraham Solomon, appeals from the judgment of the trial court dismissing his appeal from the decision of the defendant, the Connecticut medical examining board. On appeal, the plaintiff raises sixteen claims as to why it was improper for the court to affirm the defendant's decision to revoke his license to practice medicine in this state. The claims may be distilled into two categories: (1) the plaintiff was denied due process of...

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