Overview
Connecticut Appellate Court
The Connecticut Appellate Court, located in the historic judicial district at 75 Elm Street in Hartford, Connecticut, serves as the state’s intermediate court of appeals. Established in 1983, this court plays a pivotal role in the justice system by reviewing decisions made by the Superior Court to determine if errors of law have occurred. It hears appeals in civil, criminal, and juvenile matters.
Judicial Functions
The court consists of nine judges who sit in panels of three to hear oral arguments and decide cases. 📜 Key Responsibilities:
- Error Correction: Reviewing trial court proceedings to ensure laws were applied correctly.
- Legal Interpretation: Clarifying statutes and constitutional provisions.
- Case Resolution: Issuing written opinions that set precedents for future legal disputes in the state.
Visiting the Court
The Appellate Court is housed in a distinct Georgian-style building adjacent to the Supreme Court. The court is open to the public, and visitors may observe oral arguments, which are typically scheduled in the mornings. 👮 Security Protocols: Strict security measures are in place. All visitors must pass through metal detectors. 📵 Prohibited Items: Cell phones, cameras, and recording devices are generally not permitted in the courtroom without prior authorization.
Accessibility
The facility is fully accessible to persons with disabilities. An accessible entrance is located on the right side of the building, equipped with an intercom to summon security assistance. Designated handicap parking is available nearby on a first-come, first-served basis.
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