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There are nine Appellate Court judges, one of whom is designated by the Chief Justice to be Chief Judge. In addition, judges who are eligible and who have not attained the age of 70 may elect to take senior status and remain as members of the court.
At the federal level, the trial judge is referred to as the district court judge. While all states have a trial level, the terminology differs among states. In New York , for example, the trial court judge is referred to as the Supreme Court Justices.
A referee has the authority to make dispositional decisions and performs most of the functions of the judge, with the exception of hearing jury trials. You will have an opportunity to ask that your childs case be heard before a judge instead of the referee.
The Superior Court has four major trial divisions, namely civil, criminal, housing, and family. Civil Division. Criminal Division. Housing Division. Family Division. Child Protection Session. Community Court in Hartford. Complex Litigation Docket. Domestic Violence Dockets.
Referees are similar to associate judges, but are usually attorneys and have tighter limits on their powers. They may be restricted to hearing certain types of cases, such as child support cases. After hearing all or part of a case, referees report their findings to the judge, who makes the final decisions.
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Across the states appellate and trial courts, there are seven supreme court justices, nine court of appeals judges, and 185 superior court judges.
2, July 2024, compiled by the National Center for State Courts. Connecticut Superior Court judges adjusted salary ranked 37th among the 50 states and the District of Columbia. Connecticut judges adjusted salary is equivalent to $159,289.
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