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Tuesday, November 27, 2018

More legal wrangling in Stratford election case

BRIDGEPORT - Lawyers for the two candidates in the still unsettled contest for Stratford’s state house will be back in court Wednesday as they try to hammer out questions to put before the state Supreme Court. Judge Barbara Bellis ordered the lawyers back to court after they couldn’t come to an agreement about the questions themselves. The answers to particular questions of law will determine whether Bellis can decide the case or whether it should be up to the state House to determine whether there should be a new election. James Feehan, who in a recount lost to Phil Young in the contest for the 120th District by 13 votes is suing to get a new election.

from News https://www.ctpost.com/local/article/More-legal-wrangling-in-Stratford-election-case-13425887.php

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