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NO: MMX-FA15-4019664-S : SUPERIOR COURT ADRIANNE OYOLA :
JUDICIAL DISTRICT
OF MIDDLESEX v. : AT MIDDLETOWN, CONNECTICUT TONY MORENO : JUNE
29, 2015
BEFORE THE HONORABLE BARRY C. PINKUS, JUDGE A P P E A R A N C E
S : Representing the Plaintiff: ADRIANNE OYOLA
Self-represented Litigant 1185 Randolph Road Middletown,
Connecticut 06457 Representing the Defendant: TONY MORENO
Self-represented Litigant 155 Skyler Avenue Middletown, Connecticut
06457
Recorded and Transcribed by: Dianne Shobe Court Recording
Monitor One Court Street Middletown, Connecticut 06457
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(Proceedings started at 10:18 a.m.) 1
THE COURT: And we have one more. 2
THE CLERK: One more. 3
THE COURT: Both sides are here? 4
THE CLERK: Oyola/Moreno. Okay. 5
THE COURT: Both sides, come on up. Both raise 6
your right hand. The Clerk will swear both of you 7
in. 8
THE CLERK: Do you solemnly swear or solemnly 9
and sincerely affirm, as the case may be, that the 10
evidence concerning this case will be the truth, the 11
whole truth, and nothing but the truth so help you 12
God or upon penalty of perjury. 13
THE PLAINTIFF: Yes. 14
THE DEFENDANT: Yes. 15
THE CLERK: Please state your name and address 16
for the record starting with you, maam. 17
THE PLAINTIFF: Adrianne Oyola, 1185 Randolph 18
Road, Middletown, Connecticut. 19
THE CLERK: Sir. 20
THE DEFENDANT: Tony Moreno, 155 Skyler Avenue, 21
Middletown, Connecticut. 22
THE COURT: All right. You are the applicant in 23
this case; right? 24
THE PLAINTIFF: Yes. 25
THE COURT: Whats your relationship to Mr. 26
Moreno? 27
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THE PLAINTIFF: He was my boyfriend. 1
THE COURT: All right. And tell me why you 2
believe you are under continuous threat of present 3
physical pain, physical injury, stalking, or pattern 4
of threatening. 5
THE PLAINTIFF: He did break the restraining 6
order a few days ago saying his friend -- 7
THE COURT: Theres a restraining order in 8
effect? 9
THE PLAINTIFF: Yeah. 10
THE COURT: What -- did he -- 11
THE PLAINTIFF: He broke -- he broke it and -- 12
THE COURT: He got arrested? 13
THE PLAINTIFF: No, hes here. I dont know 14
if -- 15
THE COURT: When you say he broke a restraining 16
order, where is the restraining order? 17
THE PLAINTIFF: Its right here. 18
THE COURT: This one? 19
THE PLAINTIFF: Yeah. 20
THE COURT: The one that was -- the one that was 21
granted by Judge Domnarski? 22
THE PLAINTIFF: Yeah. 23
THE COURT: Okay. When you say he broke it, 24
what happened? Did you call the police when he broke 25
it? 26
THE PLAINTIFF: Yeah. They took down the 27
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information, and they file everything, and they put 1
out a warrant into the court. I dont know if its 2
effective or not. 3
THE COURT: Okay. So what day did that happen? 4
THE PLAINTIFF: I believe it was a Friday. This 5
Friday. 6
THE COURT: This past Friday. 7
THE PLAINTIFF: Yes. 8
THE COURT: So you were in court on June -- on 9
June 17th, which was Wednesday. So he would have 10
been -- this would have happened on the 26th? 11
THE PLAINTIFF: Yes. 12
THE COURT: What happened on the 26th? 13
THE PLAINTIFF: His friend contacted me and told 14
me that his mother, or her mother, was sick and 15
wanted to see me and the baby. I was, oh, okay. 16
So she picked me up that morning. We got there, 17
and I went to go look for the mom. I couldnt find 18
them, and then he comes around the corner and tells 19
me you need to sit down. You need to calm down. I 20
need to talk to you. Tells me to give him my phone. 21
I gave him my phone. 22
He, you know, tells me to sit down. I was, 23
like, no, I want to leave. I dont want to be here. 24
He was, like, well, you need to calm down or youre 25
going to go to jail, and then he went on telling me 26
why I had to go to jail, and told me that, basically, 27
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if I dont -- the lawyer told him that if I dont 1
make him happy today with the court, the decision and 2
everything, that the lawyer would put me in jail for 3
a year. 4
THE COURT: The lawyer will put you in jail. 5
THE PLAINTIFF: Yes, and that I needed to, 6
basically, make him happy today. 7
THE COURT: So you have a child together. 8
THE PLAINTIFF: Yes. Seven months old. 9
THE COURT: Okay. And what happened prior to 10
June 17th that made you come to court? 11
THE PLAINTIFF: Multiple things. Hes just very 12
abusive, not physically, but mentally. Hes 13
constantly send -- calling me names, constantly 14
shoving me around and just abusive. 15
THE COURT: When you say shoving you around, 16
thats not physically abusive? 17
THE PLAINTIFF: Well, it is, but I -- abuse, 18
physical abuse, I would think it as, like, punching 19
me, slapping me around. 20
THE COURT: So pushing you is not physical 21
abuse? 22
THE PLAINTIFF: Its a form. I guess its a 23
form of it, I guess. 24
THE COURT: Of course, it is. So explain to me 25
when that happened. 26
THE PLAINTIFF: Multiple times throughout the 27
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years that weve been together. 1
THE COURT: All right. But what made you come 2
to court on June 17th? What was the straw that broke 3
the camels -- 4
THE PLAINTIFF: Basically, my graduation from 5
high school was the 16th, and we got into an 6
argument, I guess. He took both of my graduation 7
dresses, hid them. I didnt know where they were. 8
So his mother took me to buy another outfit for my 9
graduation. 10
The next day, I saw him and asked him why did he 11
take them. He was, like, I thought it would be 12
funny. I got mad, and then he was, like, you -- you 13
two can go to lunch with your father. I was, like, 14
okay. When I tried to take my son with me, he said, 15
no, youre not taking him with that attitude. Im, 16
like, I dont have an attitude. Im just irritated, 17
and he was, like, well, youre not taking him, and 18
then when I tried to take my son, he pushed my hands 19
away telling me Im not taking him. 20
THE COURT: Well, who does Aaden live with? 21
THE PLAINTIFF: Right now, with me. 22
THE COURT: Did you have any court order with 23
regard to that? 24
THE PLAINTIFF: No. 25
THE COURT: Okay. So -- 26
THE PLAINTIFF: Well, in the restraining order, 27
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it says I get temporary custody until today. 1
THE COURT: No, I understand that, but prior to 2
that, there was no court order. 3
THE PLAINTIFF: No. 4
THE COURT: And you were living together? 5
THE PLAINTIFF: Uh-huh. 6
THE COURT: Where? 7
THE PLAINTIFF: On the 155 Skyler Avenue. 8
THE COURT: And whose house is that? His -- 9
THE PLAINTIFF: His mothers. 10
THE COURT: His -- so you were living at his 11
mothers house? 12
THE PLAINTIFF: Yes. 13
THE COURT: And where are you living now? 14
THE PLAINTIFF: My sisters house. 15
THE COURT: So you moved with the baby to your 16
sisters house. 17
THE PLAINTIFF: Yes. 18
THE COURT: And youre saying that something 19
happened at -- do you have a custody case pending 20
between the two of you? 21
THE PLAINTIFF: No. 22
THE COURT: Nothing. Okay. And so, and youre 23
19 years old. 24
THE PLAINTIFF: Yes. 25
THE COURT: And hes 21. 26
THE PLAINTIFF: Yes. 27
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THE COURT: And so, but -- so he hid your dress. 1
Okay. You went with his mother to buy a new dress. 2
He said that he did it as a joke, and then what 3
happened? 4
THE PLAINTIFF: I told him Im going to take my 5
son to lunch with my father down the street to 6
Illianos. He didnt let me. So I got -- he -- 7
there were multiple times. 8
THE COURT: What do you mean he wouldnt let 9
you? 10
THE PLAINTIFF: He wouldnt let me take my son. 11
Like, he was -- the bed was -- you know, he was on 12
the bed. My son was on the inside. He was wrapped 13
around on the outside, and he, basically, told me I 14
cant take my son. I was, like, well, I want him to 15
go spend some time with my father. I went to go grab 16
my son and he pushed my hand away and telling me no. 17
THE COURT: Okay. Then what happened? 18
THE PLAINTIFF: I called the cops and told them, 19
and they came down trying to talk some sense into 20
him. When they went down there, he was gone, and 21
then they told me -- 22
THE COURT: And then what did you do? 23
THE PLAINTIFF: I went down to the court and I 24
filed for the restraining order. 25
THE COURT: Did you -- you didnt take your son 26
and go to dinner with your father? 27
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THE PLAINTIFF: No, he wouldnt let me. He 1
physically would not let me. 2
THE COURT: Well, where was your son? 3
THE PLAINTIFF: With him. 4
THE COURT: Okay. So, so when -- so when he 5
pushed your hand away, he then took your son and went 6
away. You didnt tell me that part. 7
THE PLAINTIFF: He was -- he never -- when I was 8
trying to take my son, he was on the bed. He did not 9
move from the bed -- 10
THE COURT: Whos he? 11
THE PLAINTIFF: -- and then I left. Tony 12
Moreno. 13
THE COURT: Tony was on the bed with your son. 14
He was hold -- 15
THE PLAINTIFF: And then I tried -- I tried to 16
walk away with my son and he wouldnt let me. I was, 17
like, I want to take my -- 18
THE COURT: So you tried to take your son from 19
him? 20
THE PLAINTIFF: Yeah. And he wouldnt let me. 21
THE COURT: And he said no. 22
THE PLAINTIFF: Yeah. 23
THE COURT: Okay. 24
THE PLAINTIFF: Hes done that multiple times. 25
If he doesnt want me taking my son somewhere, he 26
doesnt let me, but hes -- 27
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THE COURT: Okay, but thats why you got sep -- 1
THE PLAINTIFF: -- allowed to take him anywhere. 2
THE COURT: So why are you guys still -- why 3
were you still living together? Why were you still 4
living there? 5
THE PLAINTIFF: Cause I had at the time nowhere 6
else to go. I was, basically, there as -- 7
THE COURT: Okay. 8
THE PLAINTIFF: Until I could find another place 9
to live, and then my sister offered her room in the 10
house to go and stay there for up to three months 11
until I can get everything situated with housing and 12
my money in order. 13
THE COURT: All right. This is not a custody 14
case. This is a restraining order case. 15
THE PLAINTIFF: Yes. 16
THE COURT: And you have to be in continuous 17
threat of present physical pain, physical injury, 18
stalking, or a pattern of threatening. You two have 19
a custody dispute, a visitation dispute. Are you 20
afraid hes going to come over and beat you up? 21
THE PLAINTIFF: Sometimes. Ive had multiple 22
times where cars just stop in the front of the house, 23
and multiple times where I feel like hes -- I feel 24
like hes always there, and its creepy. He, he knew 25
where my sister was when I didnt even know where my 26
sister was. He texted me and told me, you know, are 27
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you on Newfield? My -- with your sister, and I was, 1
like, I, I -- I was home. So I dont know how he 2
knew my sister was on Newfield. 3
THE COURT: When did he kick you out of bed when 4
you had a fractured ankle? How long was that? 5
THE PLAINTIFF: It was a few months ago. I 6
dont know the exact date. 7
THE COURT: Give me a ballpark. 8
THE PLAINTIFF: Um -- 9
THE COURT: Before or after the baby was born? 10
THE PLAINTIFF: After, way after. My son was 11
about six months old when that happened. 12
THE COURT: You said he would hurt your child. 13
You said that you fear for your childs safety. He 14
could hurt my child. He has told my child to shut up 15
if hes making too much noise. He told his mom to 16
watch him if he does not feel up to it. He left my 17
son on the bed upstairs to cry and completely left 18
the house. When did that happen? 19
THE PLAINTIFF: I dont know the exact date. I 20
believe it was sometime in -- it was, it was 21
somewhere around the -- April or May. Somewhere 22
around there. 23
THE COURT: You say you dont know where your 24
son is. You know where he is -- you said you didnt 25
know your -- 26
THE PLAINTIFF: At the time, I didnt know where 27
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my son was when I wrote this. 1
THE COURT: He was with his father; right? 2
THE PLAINTIFF: Yeah, but I didnt know where. 3
THE COURT: Whats your side of the story? 4
THE DEFENDANT: Starting from which point? 5
THE COURT: I guess, I guess from when the baby 6
was born. 7
THE DEFENDANT: Okay. It was starting the day 8
that she went and got the -- is it a restraining 9
order or a protection order? 10
THE COURT: She got a restraining order on June 11
17th. 12
THE DEFENDANT: Okay. So that day, we had 13
been -- we stopped at her dads house. He had 14
something to go do, so he wanted to go to lunch with 15
us later. So we agreed. We were walking. She 16
wasnt being very pleasant. I was -- so I told her, 17
I was, like, if youre going to keep being like this, 18
I was, Im not going anywhere with you. You can tell 19
your dad its going to be just you. For some reason, 20
she thought just you meant her and the baby. 21
So we walked around for ten/fifteen minutes 22
longer, went back to my moms house. I took the baby 23
upstairs, sat upstairs for about twenty minutes, and 24
she didnt come inside. So I texted her, asked her 25
if she would bring the baby back up. Shes, like, 26
why would I bring him up if were leaving? I was, 27
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like, no. I said you can go. I dont want him going 1
with you when youre being like this. So then shes, 2
like, hes coming with me. I was, like, not when 3
youre being like this. 4
Then she came upstairs and started getting 5
louder and referencing, Im taking my son, and I was, 6
like, if youre going to keep being like that, I 7
dont want him going with you, and then she walked 8
out. So I texted her. I was, like, are you calm 9
yet? She said she didnt want to talk to me, so, all 10
right. Fine. 11
Then she came up. Came storming in the room and 12
tried to take him. So I put my hand in the way. I 13
was, like, you need to relax before you take him. 14
She was, like, no, give me my bleeping son. I was, 15
like, not when youre being like this and stuff. 16
She got mad. Took the necklace I bought, the 17
ring, and a couple of bracelets off, threw them down 18
next to where I was and then stormed out. Didnt 19
come back upstairs for about ten/fifteen minutes. So 20
then, apparently, she had left. 21
So then, my mom left. So I went downstairs. 22
Nobody was there. So I took the baby and started 23
walking around the block assuming she went to lunch. 24
So I walked down to Illianos. They werent there. 25
So I didnt know where she was. 26
So I then started walking back towards my house. 27
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I ran into my cousin. Well, not by blood, but we 1
grew up together. So I was talking to her, and she 2
was, oh, you know, my mom wants to see the baby. 3
Whatever, whatever. And, oh, previous to me leaving 4
my house, my phone fell down the stairs so my screen 5
was destroyed. So I did shut my phone off because 6
there was no way I could have used it. I was trying 7
to touch it, but it was doing its own thing. My 8
phone was broken. So I turned it off. 9
So I went with her -- 10
THE COURT: Did you get a new phone since then? 11
THE DEFENDANT: Yes. So I went with her to -- 12
then we went to her moms house. We were hanging out 13
for -- I was there for, maximum, two hours. 14
THE COURT: They have a phone on -- they have a 15
landline? 16
THE DEFENDANT: Yeah. 17
THE COURT: Do they have a -- somebody else in 18
the house have a cell phone? 19
THE DEFENDANT: Yeah. They had a phone. So 20
when I was -- 21
THE COURT: So why -- why didnt you call? 22
THE DEFENDANT: I assumed she was mad and just 23
walking and stuff, and there was plenty of ways for 24
her to contact me. 25
THE COURT: How? 26
THE DEFENDANT: She didnt try any of them. 27
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THE COURT: She didnt know where you were. 1
THE DEFENDANT: She could have contacted my mom. 2
My mom -- she -- 3
THE COURT: Your mom didnt know where you -- 4
THE DEFENDANT: -- knows everybody I normally 5
hang out with. 6
THE COURT: Your mom didnt know where you were. 7
THE DEFENDANT: But everybody -- 8
THE COURT: No one knew where you were. 9
THE DEFENDANT: Everybody can reach out and 10
somebody will tell you where I am. Everybody can 11
always find me. Its not hard. 12
But, so somebody had sent my cousin a 13
screenshot, a picture of what they saw on Facebook, 14
and oh, did you know Tonys baby is on Facebook? 15
Theyre saying he stole him. This was after me being 16
gone for two hours. So then there was a picture of 17
me. Oh, if you see him with this man -- no point in 18
time did they refer to me as his father. It was just 19
this man. You know, and then they were going on 20
saying, oh, Middletown Police cant do anything for 21
twenty-four hours. As soon as we saw that -- 22
THE COURT: We have a paternity acknowledgment 23
signed at the hospital? 24
THE DEFENDANT: Yeah. So as soon as we saw 25
that, I called my mom. I was, like, whats going on? 26
Shes like, the cops just left. Apparently, she went 27
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and got a restraining order because she was mad. 1
This and that. So you have to bring the baby back. 2
I was okay. Well, this is where I am. Come pick me 3
up. 4
So as soon as she came to pick me up, we went to 5
the Ninety-Nine in Cromwell because my brother was in 6
the car. So, you know, I -- the whole way there, we 7
were talking. We sat in the parking lot for about 8
ten/fifteen minutes talking -- I was trying to figure 9
out what was going on. 10
THE COURT: Whos we? 11
THE DEFENDANT: Me and my mom. 12
THE COURT: Yeah. 13
THE DEFENDANT: And then, she said, you know, 14
base -- like, she showed me the papers that had got 15
dropped off at the house. So I read them, and she 16
was, like, basically, you know, we have to bring the 17
baby. You know, you dont have to come. I can bring 18
the baby, you know, to the police station or wherever 19
she went. Im not sure where she went after that. 20
Me and my brother went inside. She left with the 21
baby. That was about it. 22
And as far as me violating the protection order 23
on Friday, I wasnt in town on Friday. So Im not 24
sure how I did that. 25
THE COURT: Where were you on Friday? 26
THE DEFENDANT: I was at my sisters house in 27
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New Britain. So -- 1
THE COURT: All day? 2
THE DEFENDANT: Yeah. 3
THE COURT: How did you get there? 4
THE DEFENDANT: I got dropped off by a friend. 5
THE COURT: Who? 6
THE DEFENDANT: Alyssa Rodriguez [phonetic]. 7
THE COURT: So -- 8
THE DEFENDANT: The same person she got in the 9
car with. I believe it was a day previous and stuff. 10
She had been with this person. Friday, I was in New 11
Britain. 12
THE COURT: From what time to what time? 13
THE DEFENDANT: From around 8:30 in the morning 14
until about 10:00 oclock at night, and I have people 15
that can verify that. I never left her house. 16
THE COURT: She says you pushed her off the bed. 17
Did you push her or shove her? 18
THE DEFENDANT: So that particular night and 19
stuff, we had -- we werent exactly arguing, but 20
she -- she throws temper tantrums, so I was ignoring 21
her. So I had headphones in, and she had been 22
sitting on the inside of the bed with the baby, and 23
she kept pushing my legs aggressively. So I just 24
kept straightening them back out and putting them 25
back on the bed. She kept pushing them off the side 26
of the bed, and I, you know, didnt want to argue 27
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with her. I just kept putting my legs back. The 1
last -- after doing it, like, six times, the last 2
time I straightened out my legs, she happened to be 3
sitting there, and I kicked her off the bed, and I 4
asked her, are you okay? She then -- now, with her 5
fractured ankle, then got up and started kicking 6
things around the room and throwing stuff like a 7
three-year old. So Im not sure how that works out 8
with a fractured ankle. I assume that would hurt. 9
THE COURT: Do you have a job? 10
THE DEFENDANT: Yes. 11
THE COURT: What do you do? 12
THE DEFENDANT: I work for my uncle doing -- 13
hes a general contractor. So Im -- I think, 14
technically, my title would be a laborer. So I, 15
basically, do whatever is -- 16
THE COURT: Did you graduate high school? 17
THE DEFENDANT: Yeah. Well, not high school. I 18
went and got my GED shortly after leaving high 19
school. 20
THE COURT: So you got your GED? 21
THE DEFENDANT: Yeah. 22
THE COURT: So you two dont have a real good 23
relationship. 24
THE DEFENDANT: We did, but when she gets angry 25
and stuff, she -- thats it. Shes just -- whenever 26
she doesnt get her way, she throws temper tantrums 27
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because thats not the first time shes sat there 1
throwing stuff around. There -- the people who live 2
with us, and stuff, can tell you over the past year, 3
she always has fits. She gets mad whenever I dont 4
give her her way. 5
THE COURT: So where do your folks live? 6
THE PLAINTIFF: My mom, she lives in Waterbury, 7
and my father lives in Middletown, South Main Street. 8
THE COURT: And you cant live with either one 9
of them? 10
THE PLAINTIFF: No. 11
THE COURT: How come? 12
THE PLAINTIFF: My mother has a one bedroom and 13
my father has a one bedroom. 14
THE COURT: And where does your sister live? 15
THE PLAINTIFF: 1185 Randolph Road. 16
THE COURT: And was -- well, how big is her 17
place? 18
THE PLAINTIFF: Im sorry. What? 19
THE COURT: How big is her place? 20
THE PLAINTIFF: Its a three-bedroom, I believe. 21
Three bedroom. 22
THE COURT: And who lives there besides the two 23
of you? 24
THE PLAINTIFF: Her husband, her son, my sister. 25
Those are the only people that live there. So my two 26
sisters, my brother-in-law, and my nephew. 27
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THE COURT: So a big, big crowd of people. Im 1
just not convinced that theres a continuous threat 2
of present physical pain or physical injury. 3
I think the two of you dont have a good 4
relationship, and you need to get -- somebody needs 5
to go downstairs and file a custody application, and 6
you need to work out a parental rights agreement 7
where the child is going to be, when the child is 8
going to be with mom, when the child is going to be 9
with dad, work out a child support order. If hes 10
working, you know, get a child support order. Is the 11
child on HUSKY? 12
THE PLAINTIFF: Yeah. 13
THE COURT: So the child is on HUSKY. So, I 14
mean, you know -- so theres health insurance, but 15
you need to work out -- you need to -- you know, 16
theres chaos in your relationship. Im not 17
satisfied that this -- that hes -- that youre in 18
imminent fear, in imminent harm that hes going to 19
come over and, you know, cause you physical harm or 20
physical violence. 21
Im just not convinced that thats going to 22
happen particularly if youre not living together any 23
more, and it sounds like youre not living together 24
any more, but you do need to work out a parenting 25
plan where you know when the baby is going to be with 26
mommy and when the baby is going to be with daddy, 27
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and you go downstairs to the Clerks Office and do 1
that. File the paperwork. Its a custody 2
application. If youre -- if you have no income, you 3
can waive the filing fee. You can have the Marshals 4
fees paid for by the State, and you can serve him 5
with the papers, and then you can just work out a -- 6
work that out, but it sounds to me as though your 7
relationship, unfortunately, is over, and your child 8
is going to grow up with a mom living in one house 9
and a dad living in another house. It sounds to me 10
as though thats whats going to happen, I mean, 11
because its unfortunate, but you dont -- it doesnt 12
sound to me as though that this is a relationship 13
that would -- thats healthy to have a child grow up 14
in. 15
I dont know whether the two of you are mature 16
enough at this present time to have an adult 17
relationship. You know, the behavior that both 18
of you talked to me about is behavior that, you 19
know, teenagers -- you know, youre 21, but, you 20
know, youre talking -- youre not giving me grown-up 21
behavior. Youre giving me child -- you know, so. 22
So in any event, the restraining order -- I 23
guess this is something I need to sign; right? 24
THE CLERK: Yes, Your Honor. 25
THE COURT: Im not going to -- so Im not going 26
to grant the restraining order. Its -- the orders 27
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are vacated. You need to go downstairs and work out 1
custody and visitation. 2
Okay. And when you are in contact with each 3
other, which is permissible, unless he gets arrested 4
for violating that order, and if hes telling the 5
truth and if he was in New Britain, and then someone 6
made a -- and it happened on the Friday, as you say, 7
if that was a complaint made to the police, you could 8
be arrested for violating that order and thats a 9
felony. You can go to jail for five years, and they 10
may deal with it that way. If you have proof you 11
were in New Britain that whole day -- I mean, she 12
says it happened on that day -- then she could be in 13
trouble for making a false report. Im not sure 14
exactly what the story is because I dont know how 15
its going to play out. 16
But in any event, the two of you need to figure 17
this out for the sake of your child. You decided 18
to -- whether you decided to make a baby or you just 19
made a baby, it doesnt make any difference. Youre 20
parents now. Okay? And if you want your child to 21
grow up to be healthy and well, you need to grow up 22
and deal with each other as adults, and youre not 23
doing that right now. Youre dealing with each other 24
like youre children. Im sorry to say that, but you 25
are. So I wish you well. Good luck. 26
THE PLAINTIFF: Thank you. 27
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business, well be in recess. 2
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NO: MMX-FA15-4019664-S : SUPERIOR COURT ADRIANNE OYOLA :
JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF MIDDLESEX v. : AT MIDDLETOWN, CONNECTICUT TONY
MORENO : JUNE 29, 2015
C E R T I F I C A T I O N
I hereby certify the foregoing 22 pages are a true and
correct transcription of the audio recording of the above-
referenced case, heard in Superior Court, Judicial District
of
Middlesex, Middletown, Connecticut, before the Honorable Barry
C.
Pinkus, on the 29th day of June 2015.
Dated this 7th day of July 2015 in Middletown,
Connecticut.
_______________________________ Dianne Shobe
Court Recording Monitor