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In Re: Claims of Racial Disparity

Connecticut Appellate Court

May 22, 2012

Ordinarily, a party who is granted the relief sought is not aggrieved; but, where a party claims alternate forms of relief and expresses a clear preference for one of the forms of relief, the party may be aggrieved when the less preferred alternative is granted.

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