Any former justice of the peace who has been removed from office for other cause than a conviction of crime may perfect his records from the files, as occasion may require, and give certified copies thereof, which shall be legal evidence.
(1949 Rev., S. 7560.)
A justice may perfect his records in another state. 28 C. 527.
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 877 - Justices of the Peace
Section 51-95. - Qualification and certification of nominated justices of the peace.
Section 51-95a. (Formerly Sec. 51-193a). - Justice of the peace not to transact judicial business.
Section 51-95b. - Qualification and certification of appointed justices of the peace.
Section 51-96 to 51-104. - Justice court, generally.
Section 51-105. - Former justice may perfect records; copies.
Section 51-106. - Judgments of justices of the peace may be recorded.
Section 51-107. - Attested copies of judgments legal evidence.
Section 51-108. - Files and minutes admissible as evidence.
Section 51-109 and 51-110. - Justice not reelected; pending matters. Compensation of justices.