Civil cases, administrative appeals, family matters, and serious criminal offenses are generally heard in a judicial district courthouse.
The court has four trial divisions: civil, criminal, family, and housing.
There is no formula requiring assignment to this specialized docket, but it aims to hear challenging complex civil litigation that merits discretionary placement on this docket.
[4] As the volume of cases continued to increase, the Connecticut General Assembly found it necessary to create a series of Courts of Common Pleas.
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