2005 Connecticut Code - Sec. 21-34. Action against itinerant vendor may be continued.
Sec. 21-34. Action against itinerant vendor may be continued. If any person
prosecuted for doing business in violation of any of the provisions of this chapter claims
or testifies upon his trial that he has commenced such business with a bona fide intent
to conduct the same as a permanent business in the place where he has commenced the
same, the court before which such action is being prosecuted may, in its discretion,
continue such action from time to time, not exceeding in the whole one year, taking a
sufficient bond from the accused in a sum not exceeding five hundred dollars, conditioned for the appearance of the accused at the trial of such action so continued, and, at
the continued trial of such action, evidence may be introduced of any act, fact, admission
or circumstance arising since the institution of such action and affecting such claim or
testimony of the intent of the accused.
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