Connecticut Court of Appeals, 1985

Kraft v. Maile

Kraft v. Maile
Connecticut Court of Appeals · Decided December 17, 1985
5 Conn. App. 628; 500 A.2d 1345; 1985 Conn. App. LEXIS 1210

Kraft v. Maile

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

This appeal by the defendant attacks a judgment rendered by the trial court on the ground *629that the court found facts without evidence to support those facts. An appellate court may not retry facts and its duty upon review when such a claim is made is limited to a determination of whether the trial court’s judgment was clearly erroneous in this respect. A careful review of the record and briefs in this appeal leads to the conclusion that the trial court was not in error.

There is no error.

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