The following excerpt is from Gormley v. Director, Connecticut State Dept. of Probation, 632 F.2d 938 (2nd Cir. 1980):
Second, since in our view the Connecticut statute is not overbroad, "whatever overbreadth may (be said to) exist should be cured through case-by-case analysis of the fact situations to which its sanctions, assertedly, may not be applied." Broadrick v. Oklahoma, supra, 413 U.S. at 615-16.
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