Supreme Court of Connecticut, 1999

Chief of Police v. Freedom of Information Commission

Chief of Police v. Freedom of Information Commission
Supreme Court of Connecticut · Decided April 14, 1999
248 Conn. 914; 734 A.2d 564; 1999 Conn. LEXIS 140

Chief of Police v. Freedom of Information Commission

Opinion of the Court

The plaintiffs petition for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 52 Conn. App. 12 (AC 17516), is granted, limited to the following issues:

“1. Whether the Appellate Court properly required the disclosure of documents pertaining to a matter in litigation before the federal court, despite General Statutes (Rev. to 1997) § l-19b (b) (1), which provides that the disclosure requirements of the Freedom of Information Act shall not ‘limit the rights of litigants . . . under the laws of discovery?’
“2. Whether the trial court was barred from applying the Freedom of Information Act to the present case because the legal matter in question was ‘otherwise provided by federal law?’ ”

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