Court records are made public so that the public is informed
about civil and criminal cases that a person may be involved in.
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Connecticut has a judicial system that includes superior courts
and probate courts. Some special courts also have special sessions
for cases such related with tax and those that deal with child
protection.
Connecticut probate courts hear cases that deal with probate cases,
some juvenile cases, especially those that deal with termination
of paternity rights, and civil cases on civil equity and real
estate title and boundary. Connecticut probate courts share some
jurisdiction with the superior courts and if a jury trial is required
the case is referred to a superior court. Connecticut court records
from the superior courts include civil as well as criminal cases.
These courts are divided and organized according to the types
of cases they hear. The court divisions include civil division,
criminal division, family division and juvenile division. There
are also some dockets such as drug docket and regional family
trial docket to ensure that cases are heard and tried efficiently.
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