Plaintiff, an assistant nurse manager, was shot by a patient admitted to the hospital by a police officer pursuant to § 17a-503 (a). The court held that the defendant has discretional immunity to liability because searching the patient was not a ministerial duty imposed by the arrest policy, which the court interpreted as applying only in the criminal context.
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