DISMISSAL OF TEACHER’S
WRONGFUL ARREST SUIT UPHELD
By: Daniel Tepfer
Connecticut Post—January 31, 2003 HARTFORD--
The State Appellate Court has upheld the dismissal of a lawsuit by a
former city official and teacher who claimed he was wrongfully arrested
by Bridgeport police on charges of assaulting students.
The appeals court ruled that the
former teacher, Leonard L. Crone, had not presented sufficient evidence
to prove his contention that city officials had conspired against him
because of his earlier political work.
“Justice doesn’t always
work, but that’s our system,” commented Crone, who retired
from the Bridgeport school system two years ago. “We thought we
had a good case.”
Following the court victory, Crone
filed a lawsuit against then Supt. of Schools James Connelly, former
police chief Thomas Sweeney and the two police detectives responsible
for his arrest.
He claimed they violated his constitutional
rights---Connelly, by suspending him, and the police, by arresting him
without probable cause.
And Crone, who had previously served
as city clerk and ran for mayor; claimed his arrest was payback for
his political activities.
The case went to trial in July 2001.
Crone testified that when he ran for mayor 13 years earlier, during
that campaign he had been critical of Connelly as superintendent.
In addition, he said, while he was
city clerk Connelly had inquired whether there was anything improper
about Crone holding that position while he was also working as a full
time teacher. Crone testified that he believed the incidents were the
basis for Connelly’s investigation of the student’s complaints.
But Sweeney and the two police officers
said they never talked to Connelly about any prior incidents with Crone.
The Superior Court jury dead-locked 4 to 2 on a verdict. Judge Edward
F. Stodolink then granted a motion dismissing the case.
Stodolink ruled that the police
officals did not have probable cause for Crone’s arrest and that
no evidence was presented showing the officers acted with malice in
arresting him or that Crone suffered severe harm from the arrest.
“Judge Stodolink based his decision on evidence in the case; Mr.
Connelly and the other defendants did nothing but their jobs to protect
the children of the City of Bridgeport,” added Arthur C. Laske
III, who represented Connelly. |