MERCER v. BLANCHETTE

No. 33034.

33 A.3d 889 (2012)

133 Conn.App. 84

Eugene P. MERCER v. Edward A. BLANCHETTE.

Appellate Court of Connecticut.

Decided January 17, 2012.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Eugene P. Mercer , pro se, the appellant (plaintiff), filed a brief.

George Jepson , attorney general, and Ann E. Lynch , assistant attorney general, filed a brief for the appellee (defendant).

GRUENDEL, BEACH and BISHOP, Js.


BISHOP, J.

The plaintiff, Eugene P. Mercer, appeals from the judgment of the trial court dismissing his claims against the defendant, Edward A. Blanchette, on the ground that they are barred by the doctrine of absolute immunity. The plaintiff also claims that the court improperly denied his motion to seal his file or, in the alternative, for permission to use a pseudonym. We disagree with the plaintiff on both claims, and, accordingly, affirm the judgment of the trial...

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