Connecticut Judicial Review Council
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The Connecticut Judicial Review Council is a judicial disciplinary agency in Connecticut that oversees judicial conduct of justices of the state Supreme Court, judges of the Appellate Court, judges of the Superior Court, compensation commissioners, and family support magistrates.[1]
Organization
The Council is made up of twelve regular members and nine alternative members. The regular members include three judges of the Superior Court (excluding the Supreme Court), three attorneys licensed in the state, and six members of the public. The alternative members include one compensation commissioner, family support magistrate, two judges of the Superior Court (excluding the Supreme Court), two attorneys, and three members of the public.[1]
As of July 1, 2011, the Judicial Review Council is housed under the Office of Governmental Accountability.[2]
Regulating laws
- Connecticut Constitutional Amendment XI (November 24, 1976)
- Connecticut General Statutes Sections 51-45c
- Connecticut General Statutes Sections 51-49
- http://www.cga.ct.gov/current/pub/chap872a.htm#Sec51-51i.htm Connecticut General Statutes Sections 51-51i through 51-51t]
Contact information
Judicial Review Council
505 Hudson Street, Room 116
Hartford, CT 06126-0099
Phone: (860) 566-5424
Fax: (860) 566-6617
Email: jrc@po.state.ct.us
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