IN RE PEDRO J.C.

No. 36869.

105 A.3d 943 (2014)

154 Conn.App. 517

In re PEDRO J.C.

Appellate Court of Connecticut.

Decided December 16, 2014.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kathryn Madison , law student intern, with whom was Carroll Lee Lucht , for the appellant (petitioner).

Michael Besso , assistant attorney general, with whom, on the brief, were George Jepsen , attorney general, Gregory T. D'Auria , solicitor general, and Benjamin Zivyon , assistant attorney general, for the appellee (Commissioner of Children and Families).

GRUENDEL, KELLER and FLYNN, Js.


During the past few years, tens of thousands of minor children have been caught crossing the United States southern border, causing a problematic surge of illegal immigration. More than three-quarters of the children are from three countries: El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras. A significant portion of them are boys between fifteen and...

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