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Section 51-164s. - Superior Court sole trial court. Jurisdiction transferred from Court of Common Pleas and Juvenile Court. - The Superior Court shall be the sole court of original...
Section 51-164t. - Composition of Superior Court established by rule. - (a) The Superior Court shall consist of such divisions and...
Section 51-164u. - Transfer of matters and appeals pending on July 1, 1978. - Section 51-164u is repealed, effective October 1, 2002. (P.A. 76-436,...
Section 51-164v. (Formerly Sec. 51-141b). - Use of Circuit Court and Court of Common Pleas forms in the Superior Court. - Any form which was valid for use with respect to...
Section 51-164w. - Juvenile Court, Circuit Court and Court of Common Pleas construed to mean Superior Court as of July 1, 1978. - Section 51-164w is repealed, effective October 1, 2002. (P.A. 76-436,...
Section 51-164x. - Review of order prohibiting attendance at court session; review of certain orders sealing or limiting disclosure to court documents, affidavits or files. - (a) Any person affected by a court order which prohibits...
Section 51-165. - Number of judges. Retired judges. Assignment to hear housing matters and juvenile matters. - (a)(1) On and after July 1, 1998, the Superior Court...
Section 51-166. - Annual meeting of judges. - The judges of the Superior Court shall meet annually in...
Section 51-167. - Special meetings of the judges. - The Chief Justice or presiding judge of the Supreme Court...
Section 51-169 to 51-171. - Salaries of clerks and assistant clerks; traveling expenses; full-time, part-time requirements. Clerks of Superior Court to be county and judicial district clerks; custody of records of former county courts. Certification... - Sections 51-169 to 51-171, inclusive, are repealed. (1949 Rev., S....
Section 51-172 to 51-174. - Records and files at Waterbury. Civil actions on appeals brought in Ansonia filed in Waterbury. Records and seal of court at Winchester. - Sections 51-172 to 51-174, inclusive, are repealed. (1949 Rev., S....
Section 51-176 to 51-179. - Special state's attorney. Circuit Court prosecutors not to be state's attorneys. Expenses of state's attorneys. Civil term. - Sections 51-176 to 51-179, inclusive, are repealed. (1949 Rev., S....
Section 51-180. - Criminal terms and sessions. - (a) There shall be a term of the Superior Court...
Section 51-180a. (Formerly Sec. 51-153). - Special session when accused confined for want of bail. - Whenever any person confined to a community correctional center for...
Section 51-181. - Times and places for the sitting of the Superior Court. - The Superior Court shall sit continuously throughout the year, at...
Section 51-181a. - Sessions at Bristol. - Section 51-181a is repealed. (February, 1965, P.A. 339, S. 1;...
Section 51-181b. - Drug docket and drug courts. - (a) The Chief Court Administrator may establish in any court...
Section 51-181c. - Community court. - (a) The Chief Court Administrator shall designate one court location...
Section 51-181d. - Truancy docket. Implementation. - (a) The Chief Court Administrator shall designate a docket separate...
Section 51-181e. - Domestic violence dockets. - (a) For the purposes of this section, “domestic violence docket”...
Section 51-182. - Notice of sessions. Special sessions. Short calendar. - (a) The judges of the Superior Court shall provide for...
Section 51-182a and 51-182b. - Family relations term. Family relations sessions. - Sections 51-182a and 51-182b are repealed. (1959, P.A. 531, S....
Section 51-182c. - Transferred to Chapter 815, Sec. 46b-1. - *Note: Originally renumbered as Sec. 51-330 in the 1977 Court...
Section 51-182d. - Length of family relations sessions; assignment of judges. - Section 51-182d is repealed. (1959, P.A. 531, S. 4; February,...
Section 51-182e and 51-182f. - Transferred to Chapter 815, Secs. 46b-3 and 46b-4, respectively. - *Note: Originally renumbered as Secs. 51-332 and 51-333, respectively, in...
Section 51-182h. - Transferred to Chapter 815, Sec. 46b-11. - *Note: Originally renumbered as Sec. 51-335 in the 1977 Court...
Section 51-182i to 51-182k. - Transferred to Chapter 815, Secs. 46b-5 to 46b-7, inclusive. - *Note: Originally renumbered as Secs. 51-336 to 51-338, inclusive, in...
Section 51-182l. - Transferred to Chapter 815, Sec. 46b-10. - *Note: Originally renumbered as Sec. 51-339 in the 1977 Court...
Section 51-182m. - Transferred to Chapter 815, Sec. 46b-9. - *Note: Originally renumbered as Sec. 51-340 in the 1977 Court...
Section 51-182n and 51-182o. - Hearing of appeals from Juvenile Court. Sessions for appeals from Common Pleas Court. - Sections 51-182n and 51-182o are repealed. (1959, P.A. 28, S....
Section 51-182p. - Transferred to Chapter 815, Sec. 46b-8. - *Note: Originally renumbered as Sec. 51-341 in the 1977 Court...
Section 51-183. - Substitute judge. - Any judge of the Superior Court may hold any term...
Section 51-183a. (Formerly Sec. 51-28). - Judge's inability to hold court. - When any judge assigned to hold the Superior Court in...
Section 51-183b. (Formerly Sec. 51-29). - Judgments in civil actions. Time limit. - Any judge of the Superior Court and any judge trial...
Section 51-183c. (Formerly Sec. 51-41). - Same judge not to preside at new trial. - No judge of any court who tried a case without...
Section 51-183d. (Formerly Sec. 51-42). - Disqualified judge; proceedings not void. - If a judge acts in any legal proceeding in which...
Section 51-183e. (Formerly Sec. 51-43). - Presiding judge or arbitrator to have casting vote. - Section 51-183e is repealed, effective October 1, 2010. (1949 Rev.,...
Section 51-183f. (Formerly Sec. 51-44). - Expiration of term, disability retirement, death or resignation of judge. - If the term of office of any judge of the...
Section 51-183g. (Formerly Sec. 51-46). - Retiring judge; unfinished matters. - Any judge of the Superior Court may, after ceasing to...
Section 51-183h. (Formerly Sec. 51-41a). - Judge not to hear motion attacking bench warrant which he signed. - No judge may preside at the hearing of any motion...
Section 51-184. - Adjournment of court. - In any judicial district where the Superior Court may lawfully...
Section 51-185. - Disposition of civil business at criminal sessions. - Each criminal session of the Superior Court may hear and...
Section 51-186. - Hearings at the Connecticut Correctional Institution, Somers. - A hearing on any petition for a writ of habeas...
Section 51-187. - Court accommodations in Windham County and at Rockville. - Section 51-187 is repealed. (1949 Rev., S. 7627; 1959, P.A....
Section 51-189. - Transfer of hearings before judges. - When, upon any application, petition or matter presented to any...
Section 51-190. - Trial before judge; papers filed where. - Section 51-190 is repealed. (1949 Rev., S. 7649; P.A. 82-248,...
Section 51-190a. (Formerly Sec. 51-161). - Filing of papers upon decision. - (a) In the trial of an action before a judge...
Section 51-191 to 51-193. - Cause affecting land; documents lodged in Superior Court. Clerk designated by judge to take papers. Records may be rewritten. - Sections 51-191 to 51-193, inclusive, are repealed. (1949 Rev., S....
Section 51-193b. - *(See end of section for amended version and effective date.) Payment of fees, costs and fines by credit card. - Payment of any fees, costs, fines or other charges to...
Section 51-193c. - Filing of document or data by computer, facsimile transmission or other technology. Use of technology for required payments. Electronic signature and verification. Standards. Rules. - (a) The Judicial Branch may permit, in any civil, criminal,...
Section 51-193d. - Moneys found in or on grounds of Superior Court presumed abandoned. - All moneys in an amount of ten dollars or less...
Section 51-193l. - Appointment of magistrates. Submission of names of probate judges for approval as magistrates. - The Chief Court Administrator shall make such orders and rules...
Section 51-193m to 51-193q. - Prosecutions to be submitted to magistrate. Persons alleged to have committed motor vehicle infractions; payment of fine; plea of not guilty. Request for jury trial; hearing in Superior Court. Notification of magistrate... - Sections 51-193m to 51-193q, inclusive, are repealed. (P.A. 81-462, S....
Section 51-193r. - Compensation of magistrates. - Each commissioner of the Superior Court shall receive, for acting...
Section 51-193s. - Submission of names of probate judges for approval as magistrates. - Section 51-193s is repealed. (P.A. 82-441, S. 16, 23; P.A....
Section 51-193t. - Hearing of small claims matters by magistrate. - (a) Notwithstanding the provisions of chapter 922a, the hearing and...
Section 51-193u. - Hearing of violations and infractions by magistrate. Authority of magistrate decision. Demand for trial de novo. - (a) Cases involving motor vehicle violations, excluding alleged violations of...
Section 51-194. - Review division, appointment; meetings; disqualification; secretary. - The Chief Justice shall appoint three judges of the Superior...
Section 51-195. - Application for review of sentence. - Any person sentenced on one or more counts of an...
Section 51-196. - Review of sentence or commitment. Decision. - (a) The review division shall, in each case in which...
Section 51-197. - Forms and rules of procedure. - The review division shall prescribe forms to be used in...
Section 51-197a. - Appeals to Appellate Court. Writs. Transfer of jurisdiction from appellate session. - (a) Appeals and writs of error from final judgments or...
Section 51-197b. (Formerly Sec. 52-7). - Administrative appeals. - (a) Except as provided in section 31-301b, all appeals that...
Section 51-197c. - Appellate Court; judges, appointment, terms, Chief Judge. - (a) The Appellate Court shall consist of nine judges, except...
Section 51-197d. - Jurisdiction of appellate session. - Section 51-197d is repealed. (P.A. 77-347, S. 3, 11; P.A....
Section 51-197e. - Consolidation of appeals. - When any appeal pending before the Appellate Court involves the...
Section 51-197f. - Further review by certification only. - Upon final determination of any appeal by the Appellate Court,...