Doe v. Manheimer

Decided 1989-08-22

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Glass, J. The difficult issue in this case is whether a landowner may be liable in tort for damages arising from the rape of a pedestrian committed on the landowner’s property behind brush and trees that shielded the area from view from the nearby public sidewalk and street. I The plaintiff, Jane Doe, worked as a meter reader for the Connecticut Light and Power Company in New London.…

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