Can you look up court cases?

Federal case files are maintained electronically and are available through the internet-based Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) service. PACER allows anyone with an account to search and locate appellate, district, and bankruptcy court case and docket information.

What is a Class D felony in CT?

Class D Felonies A class D felony is the least serious type of felony in Connecticut, punishable by a state prison term of one to five years and a fine of up to $5,000.

How do I find the judge of a case?

Talk to the court clerks. Cases decided in open court are considered public record, and you should be able to search by the name of the judge. If the court has the records computerized, you can search through the database for all of the cases the judge decided on, along with the judge’s decision.

Are there any public hearings in the district of Connecticut?

This Courtroom Calendar details public proceedings scheduled to take place across the District of Connecticut for the next ten days. Zoom video access. In an effort to facilitate social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic, many of the scheduled hearings are proceeding by means of Zoom video technology.

What do you need to know about Connecticut courts?

Connecticut Courts. This section provides information on the various functions and operations of our state courts, as well as addresses, phone numbers, and directions to each court location.

How to contact a court clerk in Connecticut?

Please refer to the website for latest information and resources. The Judicial Branch of the State of Connecticut complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). If you need a reasonable accommodation in accordance with the ADA, contact a court clerk or an ADA contact person listed at https://www.jud.ct.gov/ADA/.

Where can I find the Connecticut Judicial Branch guide?

The guide contains cross-references to other relevant parts of the guide, links to the Appendix, and links to certain electronic sources, e.g., information on the Connecticut Judicial Branch website. These cross- references and links are provided in BLUEfont and are clickable.