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O'Connor v. Waterbury
State: Connecticut
Court: Supreme Court
Docket No: SC18003
Case Date: 05/13/2012
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SCOTT J. O'CONNOR v. CITY OF WATERBURY ET AL. (SC 18003)
Rogers, C. J., and Norcott, Palmer, Zarella and Schaller, Js. Argued January 2--officially released May 13, 2008

Francis J. Grady, with whom were Nancy MonacoMarini and, on the brief, Bridget McCormack Ciarlo, for the appellant (plaintiff). Paula N. Anthony, for the appellees (defendants).

Opinion

NORCOTT, J. The plaintiff, Scott J. O'Connor, a former police officer for the defendant city of Waterbury (city), appeals1 from the judgment of the trial court dismissing his appeal from the decision of the defendant retirement board of the city (board) awarding him a disability pension in the amount of 57.5 percent of his annual compensation. On appeal, the plaintiff claims that the trial court improperly dismissed his appeal because: (1) both the controlling collective bargaining agreement and the Appellate Court decision in Downey v. Retirement Board, 66 Conn. App. 105, 783 A.2d 1218 (2001), required the board to award him some amount greater than 57.5 percent of his annual compensation, which is the same amount that he would have been entitled to receive under his vested years of service pension (service pension); (2) the board violated the Municipal Employee Relations Act (MERA), General Statutes
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