BHATIA v. DEBEK

No. 18000.

948 A.2d 1009 (2008)

287 Conn. 397

Ajai BHATIA v. Marlene DEBEK.

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decided June 24, 2008.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Caroline Lewis Wolverton, pro hac vice, Washington, DC, with whom were Robert A. Solomon, New Haven, and, on the brief, Emily Teplin and Kristina Scurry, certified legal interns, for the appellant (defendant).

John R. Williams, New Haven, for the appellee (plaintiff).

NORCOTT, PALMER, VERTEFEUILLE, ZARELLA and SCHALLER, Js.


SCHALLER, J.

In this action for malicious prosecution, the defendant, Marlene Debek, appeals from the judgment of the trial court rendered in favor of the plaintiff, Ajai Bhatia, following a trial to the court.1 On appeal, the defendant claims that the trial court improperly: (1) failed to address her claim that, because she acted in good faith, she is immune from liability for malicious prosecution, both under the common law and pursuant...

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