Fairfield County, Connecticut (Judicial)
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The people of Fairfield County are served by superior Courts and probate Courts.
The United States District Court for the District of Connecticut has jurisdiction in Fairfield County. Appeals from the District of Connecticut go to the United States Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit.
Judges
Superior Courts
Fairfield District Superior Court, Connecticut
Judicial District Courthouse
- Gerard I. Adelman
- Richard E. Arnold
- Barbara N. Bellis
- John F. Blawie
- Maureen D. Dennis (senior judge)
- Maria Araujo Kahn
- Michael Kamp
- John F. Kavanewsky, Jr.
- Thomas O'Neil
- Dale W. Radcliffe
- Thomas Saadi
- Sharon Skyers
- Mary E. Sommer
- Jennifer Tunnard
- Deborah Kochiss Frankel (senior judge)
- George N. Thim (senior judge)
Judge Trial Referees:
- Richard P. Gilardi
- Michael Hartmere
- Alfred J. Jennings, Jr.
- Howard T. Owens, Jr.
- William B. Rush
- Edward F. Stodolink
Superior Court Judicial District & G.A. 2
- Ndidi Moses
- Robin Pavia
- Earl B. Richards, III
- Anthony P. Fusco (family support magistrate)
Juvenile Court
- Burton A. Kaplan (senior judge)
Judge Trial Referee:
Support Enforcement
- William E. Strada, Jr. (family support magistrate referee)[1]
Stamford/Norwalk District Superior Court, Connecticut
Superior Court Judicial District & G.A. 1
- William F. Clark
- Thomas Colin
- Vikki Cooper
- Robert L. Genuario (senior judge)
- Donna Nelson Heller
- Alex V. Hernandez
- Bruce P. Hudock
- Charles Lee
- Yamini Menon
- Douglas C. Mintz
- Kenneth B. Povodator
- Sybil V. Richards
- Erika M. Tindill
- Gary J. White
- Richard F. Comerford, Jr. (senior judge)
- Michael E. Shay (senior judge)
Judge Trial Referees:
- Taggart D. Adams
- Frank H. D'Andrea, Jr.
- Jack L. Grogins
- Edward R. Karazin, Jr.
- A. William Mottolese
- Stanley Novack
- Kevin Tierney
- David R. Tobin
Superior Court G.A. 20
Housing Court
No judge listed.[1]
Juvenile Court
- ↑ [ http://www.jud2.ct.gov/judsearch/Districts/Stamford.asp State of Connecticut Judicial Branch, "Judges by Judicial District," accessed January 20, 2015]
Danbury District Superior Court, Connecticut
Superior Court Judicial District & G.A. 3
- Daniel Fox
- Maximino Medina, Jr.
- Sheila A. Ozalis
- Dan Shaban
- Susan S. Reynolds (senior judge)
- Anthony Truglia
- Kevin S. Russo
- Heidi G. Winslow (senior judge)
Judge Trial Referees:
Juvenile Court
- Kevin A. Randolph
- Anthony P. Fusco (family support magistrate)
Probate Courts
Stratford Probate District, Connecticut
- Max L. Rosenberg
Fairfield Probate District, Connecticut
- Kathleen N. Maxham
Bridgeport Probate District, Connecticut
- ↑ Connecticut Probate Courts, "Directory," accessed October 21, 2014 Scroll to Bridgeport.
Greenwich Probate District, Connecticut
Danbury Probate District, Connecticut
- ↑ Connecticut Probate Courts, "Directory," accessed October 21, 2014 Scroll to Danbury.
Darien-New Canaan Probate District, Connecticut
Housatonic Probate District, Connecticut
Trumbull Probate District, Connecticut
Shelton Probate District, Connecticut
- ↑ Connecticut Probate Courts, "Directory," accessed October 21, 2014 Scroll to Shelton.
Norwalk Probate District, Connecticut
Northern Fairfield Probate District, Connecticut
Westport Probate District, Connecticut
Stamford Probate District, Connecticut
- ↑ Connecticut Probate Courts, "Directory," accessed October 21, 2014 Scroll to Stamford.
See also
External links
Footnotes
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Federal courts:
Second Circuit Court of Appeals • U.S. District Court: District of Connecticut • U.S. Bankruptcy Court: District of Connecticut
State courts:
Connecticut Supreme Court • Connecticut Appellate Court • Connecticut Superior Court • Connecticut Probate Courts
State resources:
Courts in Connecticut • Connecticut judicial elections • Judicial selection in Connecticut
Elections
- See also: Connecticut judicial elections
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- Connecticut judicial elections, 2014
- Connecticut judicial elections, 2011
- Connecticut judicial elections, 2010
Election rules
General election
Only judges of the Connecticut Probate Courts participate in judicial elections. Candidates for the probate courts must live in the district where they will serve. Judges are chosen in partisan elections. Judges on the court serve four-year terms and must be re-elected when their terms expire.[1]