Connecticut Lp v. Lewis, No. 089977 (Nov. 14, 1990)
This text of 1990 Conn. Super. Ct. 4287 (Connecticut Lp v. Lewis, No. 089977 (Nov. 14, 1990)) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Connecticut Superior Court primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
The sole issue for us to decide is whether there is probable cause to establish that the named defendant is also Freddie Dwight E. Lewis, the record owner of the real estate.
During the course of the October evidentiary hearing, Edward Lewis testified that he was the defendant in this case but that his son, Freddie, was the record owner at the real estate. Amongst the numerous witnesses, the plaintiff-utility company called Lisa Porzio-Mangine, a rent investigator for the City of Waterbury. She testified that this defendant, Edward Lewis, introduced himself as Freddie Lewis, owner of the building, and guided her through the premises in connection with one of her rent inspections. She testified that it was her job to make sure that the city's rent monies for welfare beneficiaries went to the proper landlords. Lisa Porzio-Mangine impressed us as a credible witness. Edward Lewis also held himself out as the landlord of the premises to other CLAP employees.
At the conclusion of this evidentiary hearing, it is our duty to determine whether there is probable cause to sustain the validity of the utility company's claims against this defendant as the record owner of the premises and thus leave undisturbed the attachment. Section
We do conclude on this evidentiary record, especially in light of the testimony of Lisa Porzio-Mangine, that there is probable cause both to sustain the validity of the plaintiff's claims against the named defendant, Edward Lewis, and to believe that to believe he is the record owner.
In light of the parties' stipulation, the existing attachment is ordered modified from $20,000 to $12,000.
So ordered.
William Patrick Murray, J. A Judge of the Superior Court
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