Kibbe v. Johnson, No. Cv 99 68886 S (May 27, 1999)
This text of 1999 Conn. Super. Ct. 5673 (Kibbe v. Johnson, No. Cv 99 68886 S (May 27, 1999)) 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 plaintiffs do not dispute that in hand or abode was not accomplished, but argue that he deliberately attempted to evade service and that, in fact, he had actual notice of the pending of the action.
They also argue that the defendants failure to include a memorandum of law in support of his motion mandates that his Motion to Dismiss be denied.
The plaintiffs' objection dated April 8, 1999 was filed on April 9, 1999.
On April 26, 1999, the defendant filed his memorandum of law in support of his Motion to Dismiss. The memorandum is dated April 23, 1999. Practice Book §
"The motion [to dismiss] shall always be filed with a supporting memorandum of law, and where appropriate, with supporting affidavits. . . ."
A trial court is, of course, required to follow the precedent of our appellate courts. Burton v. Planning Commission,
The law of Burton is that § 143 of the Practice Book (the predecessor section to the current §
While this Court is required to adhere to the rulings of Connecticut's appellate court and is, for the reasons stated, required to deny the motion to dismiss, it is noteworthy that the defendant did, in fact, have actual notice of the action and cannot claim to be prejudiced in any way and that fact also weighs in favor of the plaintiffs. In addition to actual notice and lack of prejudice, the Court can reasonably infer from the affidavits that the defendant, a practicing Connecticut attorney, was aware that a sheriff was attempting to serve him, and that he was less than cooperative with that attempt.
The Motion to Dismiss is denied.
Klaczak, J.
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