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Code · Connecticut · Title 3 — State Elective Officers · CHAPTER 33 — Secretary

Sec. 3-96. List of Superior Court judges and officials.

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The Secretary shall keep in his office, for public inspection, a copy of the list of the judges and clerks of the Superior Court, and of the state's attorneys and state marshals, with the date of their respective appointments and terms of service and shall, from time to time, add to said list the names of persons thereafter appointed or elected to the offices named. The Chief Court Administrator shall furnish the Secretary a certified list of the chief clerks, deputy chief clerks, clerks, deputy clerks and assistant clerks appointed by the judges of the Superior Court at their annual meeting, and any judge making an appointment to fill a vacancy shall, in like manner, certify to such appointment; and the chief clerk of the Superior Court in each judicial district shall notify the Secretary whenever a new appointment is made for the office of state's attorney for his judicial district.
The Secretary shall, when requested, certify to the official character of the officers whose appointment is recorded as herein provided.
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