· 7/14/1981
Dooley v. Leo
Citations
- 184 Conn. 583
- 440 A.2d 236
- 1981 Conn. LEXIS 577
How courts have described this case
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- visual observation of property by trier of fact is evidence that may be considered to the same extent as any other evidence
- when ‘‘there is strongly conflict- ing testimony from the expert witnesses, the trier of fact must determine the credibility of that testimony and may believe all, some, or none of the testimony of a particular witness’’
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Judges: Bogdanski, Speziale, Peters, Healey, Armentano
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