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· 8/28/2007

McKinney v. Chapman

Citations

  • 929 A.2d 355
  • 103 Conn. App. 446
  • 2007 Conn. App. LEXIS 353

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  • noting that in Connecticut the doctrine of absolute privilege protects otherwise defamatory statements made in the context of judicial or quasi-judicial proceedings, extends to witnesses

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Judges: DiPentima, McLACHLAN, McLachlan, Stoughton

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