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The Connecticut Superior Court is the state trial court of general jurisdiction. It hears all matters other than those of original jurisdiction of the Probate Court, and hears appeals from the Probate Court. The Superior Court has 13 judicial districts which have at least one courthouse and one geographical area court.
Courts of Connecticut include: State courts of Connecticut. Connecticut Supreme Court [1] Connecticut Appellate Court [2] Connecticut Superior Court (13 districts) [3] Connecticut Probate Courts (54 districts) [4] Federal court located in Connecticut: United States District Court for the District of Connecticut [5]
State courts of Connecticut. Connecticut Supreme Court [65] Connecticut Appellate Court [66] Connecticut Superior Court (13 districts) [67] Connecticut Probate Courts (54 districts) [68] Federal court located in Connecticut: United States District Court for the District of Connecticut [69]
Robert J. Devlin Jr. is a former Judge of the Connecticut Appellate Court and former Judge of the Connecticut Superior Court. [1] He was nominated to the Appellate court by Governor Ned Lamont and began his term on May 15, 2019. Devlin retired in April 2020, after reaching the mandatory retirement age of 70.
First Greek American male (Connecticut Superior Court): Socrates Mihalakos in 1985 [11] First African American male (Connecticut Court of Appeals): Flemming L. Norcott Jr. in 1987 [6] First African American male (Connecticut Supreme Court): Robert D. Glass (1951) in 1987 [12] [13] First African American male (administrative judge): Eugene Spear ...
The New London County Courthouse is a historic courthouse located at 70 Huntington Street at the top of State Street in New London, Connecticut.It was built in 1784–86, and its design is attributed to Isaac Fitch. [2]
The Connecticut Supreme Court, formerly known as the Connecticut Supreme Court of Errors, is the highest court in the U.S. state of Connecticut. It consists of a Chief Justice and six Associate Justices. The seven justices sit in Hartford, across the street from the Connecticut State Capitol. The court generally holds eight sessions of two to ...
The United States District Court for the District of Connecticut (in case citations, D. Conn.) is the federal district court whose jurisdiction is the state of Connecticut. The court has offices in Bridgeport, Hartford, and New Haven. Appeals from the court are heard by the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.