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The '''Hartford district''' is part of the [[Connecticut Superior Court|Superior Court]] system in [[Connecticut]].
The '''Hartford District Superior Court''' resides in [[Connecticut]]. Click on the links below to learn more about the court's...


==Current Judges==
* [[#Jurisdiction|Jurisdiction]]
===Judicial District Courthouse===
* [[#Selection method|Selection method]]
'''95 Washington Street'''
*[[Mark Altermatt]]
* [[Marshall K. Berger, Jr.]]
*[[Moira Buckley]]
* [[Sheila Huddleston]]
* [[A. Susan Peck]]
* [[Antonio C. Robaina]]
* [[David M. Sheridan]] ''(senior judge)''
* [[Robert F. Vacchelli]]
* [[M. Nawaz Wahla]]
* [[Peter Emmett Wiese]]


'''Judge Trial Referees:'''
==Jurisdiction==
* [[Constance L. Epstein]]
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* [[John J. Langenbach]]
* [[Joseph H. Pellegrino (Connecticut)|Joseph H. Pellegrino]]


'''Former Judge Trial Referees'''
==Selection method==
* [[Richard M. Rittenband]]
{{Local judicial selection|Court Name=Connecticut Superior Court}}
* [[Jerry Wagner]]
 
===Superior Court Judicial District & G.A. 14===
* [[Joan K. Alexander]]
* [[Anthony V. Avallone]]
* [[James M. Bentivegna]] ''(senior judge)''
*[[Gregory Davis (Connecticut)|Gregory Davis]]
* [[Julia DiCocco Dewey]]
* [[Hunchu Kwak]]
* Kimberly P. Massicotte
* [[Edward J. Mullarkey]]
* [[Kevin Murphy (Connecticut)|Kevin Murphy]]
* [[Jose A. Suarez]]
* [[Robert F. McWeeny]] ''(senior judge)''
* [[Bradford J. Ward]] ''(senior judge)''
 
'''Judge Trial Referee:'''
* [[Thomas P. Miano]]
* [[John F. Mulcahy, Jr.]]
 
===Judicial District Courthouse===
'''90 Washington Street'''
* [[Michael Albis]]
* [[Anna M. Ficeto]]
*[[Matthew Larock]]
* [[Jorge A. Simon]]
* [[Robyn Stewart Johnson]]
 
'''Juge Trial Referee:'''
* [[Michael L. Ferguson]]
* [[Harris T. Lifshitz]]
* [[Norma I. Sanchez-Figueroa]]
* [[Jed Schulman]]
 
===Community Court===
'''Judge Trial Referee:'''
* [[Raymond R. Norko]]
* [[Thelma A. Santos]]
 
===Housing Court===
* [[Glenn A. Woods]]
 
===Juvenile Court===
* [[Mary-Margaret D. Burgdorff]]
* [[Michael R. Dannehy]] ''(senior judge)''
* [[Jason Lobo]]
*[[Richard Rubino]]
 
'''Judge Trial Referee:'''
* [[Robert G. Gilligan]]
 
===Complex Litigation Docket===
* [[Grant Miller (Connecticut)|Grant Miller]]
* [[Thomas Moukawsher]]
 
===Superior Court G.A. 12===
* [[Laura F. Baldini]]
* [[Cesar A. Noble]]
 
===Superior Court G.A. 13===
* [[Kathleen E. McNamara]]
 
===Appellate Court===
'''Judge Trial Referees:'''
* [[Stuart David Bear]]
* [[David M. Borden (Connecticut)|David M. Borden]]
* [[Antoinette L. Dupont]]
* [[Flemming Norcott]]
* [[Ellen Ash Peters]]
* [[Barry R. Schaller]]<ref>[http://www.jud2.ct.gov/judsearch/judsup.asp ''Connecticut Judicial Branch,'' "Superior Court Judges," accessed June 3, 2014]</ref>
 
==Former judges==
* [[Elizabeth A. Bozzuto]]
* [[Kevin G. Dubay]]
* [[Nina F. Elgo]]
* [[Howard Scheinblum]]
* [[Jane S. Scholl]]
* [[Dawne G. Westbrook]]


==See also==
==See also==
* [[Connecticut Superior Court]]
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.jud.ct.gov/ State of Connecticut Judicial Branch]
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* [http://www.cga.ct.gov/2007/rpt/2007-R-0104.htm ''Connecticut General Assembly,'' "OLR Research Report: State Referees, Judge Trial Referees, and Senior Judges," February 13, 2007]
*[http://www.jud.ct.gov/ Connecticut courts]


==Footnotes==
==Footnotes==
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Jurisdiction

This court holds the following jurisdiction:[1]

Superior Court - The Superior Court hears all legal controversies except those over which the Probate Court has exclusive jurisdiction. Probate Court matters may be appealed to the Superior Court.

A superior court courtroom 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. Cases involving juveniles are heard at juvenile court locations.[2]

Selection method

See also: assisted appointment method

The judges of the Connecticut Superior Court are selected through the assisted appointment method. The Connecticut Judicial Selection Commission is responsible for screening candidates and submitting a shortlist to the governor. The commission is made up of 12 members: six appointed by the governor and six appointed by leaders in the state legislature. The governor must appoint a judge from the commission's shortlist and the appointee must then be confirmed by the Connecticut General Assembly.[3][4]

Judges serve for eight years after their appointment. To continue to serve on the court, they must be renominated by the governor and reapproved by the General Assembly.[5]

Qualifications

To serve on this court, a judge must be:

  • a state resident;
  • licensed to practice law in the state; and
  • under the age of 70 (retirement at 70 is mandatory).[6]

See also

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