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Foley v. Foley

Connecticut Appellate Court

February 4, 2013

The function of the Appellate Court, as it explained in the 2000 decision in Hopfer v. Hopfer, "is not to retry the facts of the case, substitute [its] judgment for that of the trial court, or articulate or clarify the trial court's decision."

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