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  2. Begin by entering the 'Name of case' and 'Docket number' at the top of the form. Ensure these details are accurate as they are crucial for identification.
  3. Fill in the 'Judicial District' section with the appropriate number, street, town, and zip code where your case is pending.
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  6. Once completed, follow the filing instructions: submit it to the Clerk's Office at your Judicial District court location or send it to the specified address if referred to Complex Litigation Docket.

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Judge Trial Referees are judges who are 70 years or older and have been designated by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court to hear certain cases.
Referee. Referees are appointed on an at-will basis by the Presiding Judge or his or her designee to act as a subordinate judicial officer or temporary judge, with primary responsibility for adjudicating cases in selected areas of litigation.
On November 19, 2024, the United States Senate confirmed Sarah French Russell as a United States District Judge for the District of Connecticut. She received her commission from President Joseph R. Biden, Jr.
In law, a referee is a judicial official who acts as a master in proceedings (i.e. an official who assist the judge in limited manners, usually pertaining to fact-finding).
Avg Salary Judges earn an average yearly salary of $187,040. Wages typically start from $67,340.

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The state is divided into 13 judicial districts, 20 geographical areas and 12 juvenile districts. In general, major criminal cases, civil matters and family cases not involving juveniles are heard at judicial district court locations. Other civil and criminal matters are heard at geographical area locations.

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