In this Sept. 8, 2011 photo, Carolyne Hynes sheds a tear with her daughter Olivia, during the 10th anniversary remembrance of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks at the Sherwood Isle Living Memorial in Westport, Conn. The Connecticut Supreme Court says a lower court was wrong to tell Hynes, the widow of a World Trade Center attack victim, how she could use nearly $1.3 million in Sept. 11 victim compensation funds earmarked for her daughter. The 7-0 decision released Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2019, ends a decade-long dispute between a probate court and Carolyne Hynes, whose husband, Thomas, died in the 2001 terrorist attack. (Peter Casolino/Hearst Connecticut Media via AP)
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