Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 886 - Division of Criminal Justice
Section 51-287. (Formerly Sec. 51-175a). - Retirement of state's attorneys. Retirement salary. Credit for prior service. Return of contributions.

(a) Each Chief State's Attorney, deputy chief state's attorney and state's attorney who elected under the provisions of section 51-278 to be included in the provisions of this section and who has attained the age of sixty-five or who attains the age of sixty-five while serving in office, and each such Chief State's Attorney, deputy chief state's attorney and state's attorney, who has attained the age of sixty and so elects or who so elects on attaining the age of sixty while so serving, shall receive annually as retirement salary, for each year he has served in any such office, one-tenth of two-thirds of the salary of the office which he held at the time of his retirement, as such salary may be changed from time to time; but in no event more than two-thirds of such salary.

(b) Each such attorney shall, for retirement purposes, be entitled to credit for any or all the prior years of service accrued by him on July 1, 1978, while serving in the office of (1) state's attorney, (2) assistant state's attorney, (3) public defender in the Superior Court, (4) prosecuting attorney in the Court of Common Pleas, (5) chief prosecuting attorney or deputy chief prosecuting attorney, prosecuting attorney or assistant prosecuting attorney in the Circuit Court, or (6) public defender or assistant public defender in the Circuit Court, provided such attorney shall pay to the Comptroller five per cent of the salary for his office for each prior year of service he claims for retirement credit. Each such attorney shall be entitled to have his retirement contributions to the state employees retirement system under chapter 66 or to the state's attorneys' retirement system under this section prior to July 1, 1973, credited toward the payment due for the prior year or years of service he claims for retirement credit hereunder.
(c) If any such attorney resigns or is removed from office before his retirement under this section, he shall be entitled to the return of all contributions made by him under section 51-278, without interest thereon, except that, if the attorney has completed at least ten years of service creditable under this section, he may, at his option, elect instead to receive a retirement income on a reduced actuarial basis, as determined by the Comptroller.
(d) For purposes of determining the retirement salary of each Chief State's Attorney, deputy chief state's attorney or state's attorney under subsection (a) of this section and the allowance payable to their surviving spouses under section 51-288, “salary of the office” shall be composed of the total of the following amounts: The annual salary of the office which he held at the time of his retirement, as such salary may be changed from time to time; and for each Chief State's Attorney, deputy chief state's attorney, and state's attorney to whom a longevity payment has been made or is due and payable, in each instance under section 51-287a, (1) one and one-half per cent of annual salary, as such salary may change from time to time, for those who have completed ten or more but less than fifteen years of service as a Chief State's Attorney, deputy chief state's attorney, state's attorney or assistant state's attorney, (2) three per cent of annual salary, as such salary may change from time to time, for those who have completed fifteen or more but less than twenty years of service as Chief State's Attorney, deputy chief state's attorney, state's attorney or assistant state's attorney, (3) four and one-half per cent of annual salary, as such salary may change from time to time, for those who have completed twenty or more but less than twenty-five years of service as a Chief State's Attorney, deputy chief state's attorney, state's attorney or assistant state's attorney, and (4) six per cent of annual salary, as such salary may change from time to time, for those who have completed twenty-five or more years of service as a Chief State's Attorney, deputy chief state's attorney, state's attorney or assistant state's attorney.
(e) Any such attorney who is retired under this section and who is appointed a judge shall not receive a retirement salary pursuant to this section during the period such retired attorney serves as a judge.
(1967, P.A. 622, S. 6; 1971, P.A. 71, S. 1; 677, S. 1; P.A. 73-122, S. 10, 27; P.A. 77-576, S. 50, 65; P.A. 78-342, S. 1; P.A. 82-248, S. 143; P.A. 84-399, S. 10, 17; P.A. 85-517, S. 4, 5; P.A. 94-164, S. 6, 8; P.A. 98-197, S. 7, 8.)
History: 1971 acts allowed state's attorneys credit for retirement for serving as public defender in superior court and clarified applicability by referring to state's attorneys in office on June 1, 1971, rather than to “incumbent” state's attorneys and clarifying reference to service accrued on July 1, 1967; P.A. 73-122 applied provisions to chief state's attorneys and deputy chief state's attorneys, updated applicable dates, allowed credit for service as defender or prosecutor in circuit court, added reference to prior option of contributing to state's attorneys' retirement system and added exception re retirement after 10 years' service at age 60; Sec. 51-175a transferred to Sec. 51-287 in 1975; P.A. 77-576 included “chief”, “deputy chief” and “assistant” prosecuting attorneys in Subdiv. (5); P.A. 78-342 removed minimum age requirement of 60 years in exception added by P.A. 73-122; P.A. 82-248 made minor technical changes and inserted Subsec. indicators; P.A. 84-399 added Subsec. (d) providing that determination of retirement salary, allowance payable to surviving spouses and definition of “salary of the office” shall include credit for longevity payments; P.A. 85-517 added Subsec. (e) prohibiting receipt of retirement salary by retired state's attorney during period such retired attorney serves as a judge; P.A. 94-164 amended Subsec. (b) to increase credit for prior years of certain service from service accrued on July 1, 1973, to service accrued on July 1, 1978, effective July 1, 1994; P.A. 98-197 amended Subsec. (d) by including service as an assistant state's attorney for longevity purposes, effective July 1, 1998.
See Sec. 5-190a re retirement credit.
See Sec. 51-49 re disability retirement.
Cited. 216 C. 523.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 51 - Courts

Chapter 886 - Division of Criminal Justice

Section 51-275. - Definitions.

Section 51-275a. - Criminal Justice Commission established. Meetings.

Section 51-276. - Division established.

Section 51-277. - Powers and duties of division. Representation of the state by Chief State's Attorney.

Section 51-277a. - Investigation and prosecution of the use of physical force by a peace officer, the death of a person in custody or failure of a peace officer to intervene in or report an incident. Reporting upon conclusion of investigation.

Section 51-277b. - Investigation of judge or employee of Judicial Department; notice to Chief State's Attorney and appropriate state's attorney.

Section 51-277c. - Investigation and prosecution of crimes involving physical violence and possession of firearm.

Section 51-277d. - Complaint re failure to prosecute in death case. Response.

Section 51-277e. - Office of the Inspector General established. Appointment of Inspector General. Powers and duties of office.

Section 51-278. (Formerly Sec. 51-175). - Appointment, salaries and removal of prosecutorial officials.

Section 51-278a. - Qualifications of prosecutorial officials. Full-time duties.

Section 51-278b. - Reprimand, suspension or removal of prosecutorial officials. Procedure.

Section 51-278c. - Term of office of Chief State's Attorney incumbent on June 3, 1985.

Section 51-279. - Duties of Chief State's Attorney. Budget.

Section 51-279a. - Division of Criminal Justice Advisory Board. Members. Duties.

Section 51-279b. - Racketeering unit. Bond forfeiture unit. Standards for compromise and settlement of forfeited bonds.

Section 51-279c. - Training program for prosecuting attorneys.

Section 51-279d. - Hate Crimes Advisory Committee.

Section 51-279e. - Report on monetary recoveries achieved as a result of fraud investigations of medical assistance programs administered by the Department of Social Services.

Section 51-279f. - State-Wide Hate Crimes Advisory Council.

Section 51-280. - Performance rating of state's attorneys.

Section 51-281. - Jurisdiction of prosecutorial officials.

Section 51-282 to 51-284. - Prosecuting attorneys; assistants. Term of office of prosecuting attorneys and assistant prosecuting attorneys. Prosecutors and assistants qualified to act in other counties and district.

Section 51-285. - Special prosecutors, special inspectors and special federal prosecutors.

Section 51-285a. - Prosecutorial officials handling juvenile matters.

Section 51-286. - Chief inspectors. Inspectors. Assistance of state and local police.

Section 51-286a. (Formerly Sec. 51-164a). - Duties and powers of prosecutorial officials.

Section 51-286b. - Duties re housing matters.

Section 51-286c. (Formerly Sec. 54-76). - Employment of detectives for special investigation.

Section 51-286d. - Notification to families of certain victims of court proceedings.

Section 51-286e. - Notification of victims re judicial proceedings.

Section 51-286f. - Transcript of certain sentencing hearings to be requested by prosecuting official and provided to Board of Pardons and Paroles.

Section 51-286g. (Formerly Sec. 54-227a). - Transcript of criminal proceeding to be provided to victim upon request.

Section 51-286h. - Reports re human trafficking.

Section 51-286i. - Pilot program to identify and track homeless, addicted and mentally ill persons entering criminal justice system.

Section 51-286j. - Collection of disaggregated, case level prosecutorial data.

Section 51-286k. - Tracking and reporting of use of testimony by jailhouse witnesses.

Section 51-286l. - Training program on a uniform process for seeking juvenile detention orders.

Section 51-286n. - Notification of Department of Public Health of conviction of licensed professionals of certain offenses relating to actual or suspected abuse of elderly, blind or disabled person or person with intellectual disability.

Section 51-287. (Formerly Sec. 51-175a). - Retirement of state's attorneys. Retirement salary. Credit for prior service. Return of contributions.

Section 51-287a. - Longevity payments to Chief State's Attorney, deputy chief state's attorney and state's attorney.

Section 51-287b. - Deductions from longevity payment deposited in State's Attorneys' Retirement Fund.

Section 51-288. (Formerly Sec. 51-175b). - Pension for widow of state's attorney.