Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 51Connecticut Bar Association, 1977 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 299
... Supreme Court justices continued to ride circuit until 1895.27 Even today , justices of the Su- preme Court hold concurrent appointments to the Superior Court28 -a vestige of the past - but of course they no longer try cases as Superior ...
... Supreme Court justices continued to ride circuit until 1895.27 Even today , justices of the Su- preme Court hold concurrent appointments to the Superior Court28 -a vestige of the past - but of course they no longer try cases as Superior ...
Page 301
... Supreme Court appointment is 1992 , and possibly much later . A newly - appointed Superior Court judge will rise to the top of the seniority list in approximately fifteen years , although the figure can vary , depending upon the age and ...
... Supreme Court appointment is 1992 , and possibly much later . A newly - appointed Superior Court judge will rise to the top of the seniority list in approximately fifteen years , although the figure can vary , depending upon the age and ...
Page 308
... Court into judges of the Supreme Court . The same men sat on both courts . For a time , they could even hear appeals from cases they tried.78 In fact , for a time , they ceased calling themselves Superior Court judges . They were jus ...
... Court into judges of the Supreme Court . The same men sat on both courts . For a time , they could even hear appeals from cases they tried.78 In fact , for a time , they ceased calling themselves Superior Court judges . They were jus ...
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The Journal Revised Peter L Costas | 1 |
Pro Se Marriage Dissolution in Connecticut | 15 |
Regulation of Tax Preparers Under the | 21 |
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