Supreme Court of Connecticut, 1994

Dime Savings Bank of Wallingford v. Cornaglia

Dime Savings Bank of Wallingford v. Cornaglia
Supreme Court of Connecticut · Decided March 25, 1994
229 Conn. 907; 640 A.2d 120; 1994 Conn. LEXIS 112

Dime Savings Bank of Wallingford v. Cornaglia

Opinion of the Court

The defendant Rose Marie Cornaglia’s petition for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 33 Conn. App. 549 (AC 12098), is granted, limited to the following issue:

“Assuming that a finding by the trial court was necessary to enable appellate review of the trial court’s decision, should the Appellate Court have remanded to the trial court for articulation of the reasons for its decision?”

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