· 6/7/2011
Coe v. BOARD OF EDUC. OF TOWN OF WATERTOWN
Citations
- 19 A.3d 640
- 301 Conn. 112
- 2011 Conn. LEXIS 202
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- holding that student, who was injured at school dance that occurred after school hours and that she voluntarily attended, was not identifiable victim
- upholding trial court's conclusion that student injured at middle school graduation dance held at off-school site was not member of identifiable class of foreseeable victims because, inter alia, she was not required to be at dance
- upholding trial court’s conclusion that student injured at middle school graduation dance held at off-school site was not member of identifiable class of foreseeable victims because, inter alia, she was not required to be at dance
- student injured while attending middle school graduation dance occurring off school grounds did not qualify as member of identifiable class of foreseeable victims because she was not required to attend dance
- student injured while attending middle school graduation dance occurring off school grounds did not qualify as member of identifiable class of foreseeable victims because she was not required to attend dance
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Judges: Rogers, Norcott, Palmer, Zarella, McLachlan, Vertefeuille
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