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Connecticut General Statutes > Title 51 > Chapter 872a - Removal, Suspension and Censure of Judges

 

Connecticut General Statutes > Title 51 > Chapter 872a - Removal, Suspension and Censure of Judges


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§ 51-51gDeclaration of intent
§ 51-51hApplication of chapter
§ 51-51iGrounds for removal, suspension and censure
§ 51-51jRemoval or suspension by Supreme Court
§ 51-51kJudicial Review Council
§ 51-51
§ 51-51mVote of council. Findings to be indexed
§ 51-51nAuthority of council
§ 51-51oWitnesses to testify
§ 51-51pSuspension of salary during suspension
§ 51-51qRecommendation of council re appointment or reappointment of judge and reappointment of family support magistrate and compensation commissioner. Information required to be made available to General Assembly judiciary committee
§ 51-51rAppeals, rules
§ 51-51sDisqualification of judge, compensation commissioner or family support magistrate
§ 51-51tCompensation of members
§ 51-51uJurisdiction over complaints filed with council previously established

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