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    • Connecticut General Statutes
    • Title 51 - Courts
    • Chapter 877 - Justices of the Peace
    • Section 51-108. - Files and minutes admissible as evidence.

    Connecticut General Statutes
    Chapter 877 - Justices of the Peace
    Section 51-108. - Files and minutes admissible as evidence.

    In the absence of a formal record, the files and minutes of a justice of the peace in any action heard and determined by him shall be admissible as evidence in all actions brought on such judgment after his decease or removal from this state.

    (1949 Rev., S. 7563.)
    Minutes need not be technically full and accurate. 51 C. 541.

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    Structure Connecticut General Statutes

    Connecticut General Statutes

    Title 51 - Courts

    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.

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