State GOP Files Appeal In Bysiewicz Case
State GOP Files Appeal
In Bysiewicz Case
HARTFORD (AP) â The Connecticut Republican Party has filed an appeal, challenging a superior court judgeâs decision last week that found Secretary of the State Susan Bysiewicz legally qualified to hold the office of state attorney general.
State GOP Chairman Chris Healy says the party filed the appeal on Tuesday.
He says Judge Michael Sheldonâs ruling that Bysiewicz has actively practiced law for at least ten years is âprecedent-settingâ and should be reviewed.
Bysiewiczâs lawyers argued that her six years in private practice and 11 years as secretary of the state should count toward the ten-year requirement. Bysiewicz had sought the legal ruling.
Bysiewicz accused the GOP of trying to cast doubt on her candidacy less than two weeks before the Democratic convention, and deliberately attempting to keep her off the ballot.