How are the Superior Courts structured?
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The Superior Court hears civil, criminal, family and
juvenile matters.
http://www.jud.ct.gov/external/super/divisions.htm
Connecticut has 13 judicial districts (JD) in which civil,
criminal, family and juvenile matters are heard. Each ?JD?
has at least one JD courthouse and one ?geographical area?
court, although some judicial districts may have more than
one GA court location. There are a total of 20 GA courts in
the state.
Civil jury, civil non-jury, administrative appeals and
family matters generally are heard in a JD courthouse.
Regarding criminal cases, GA courts typically handle all
arraignments. Each GA court receives criminal cases from a
specified group of towns. Thus, where an alleged crime
occurs determines in which GA the case will begin.
GA courts handle misdemeanors, felonies, and motor vehicle
violations that require a court appearance. The most
serious criminal offenses (i.e. capital felony, murder) are
transferred from a GA to the JD level, commonly
called ?Part A.?
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