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The court has offices in Bridgeport, Hartford, and New Haven. Appeals from the court are heard by the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit . It was one of the original 13 courts established by the Judiciary Act of 1789 , 1 Stat. 73, on September 24, 1789. [ 1 ]
1913-1919: U.S. Post Office and Courthouse constructed; 1965: Building slated for demolition; 1979: Postal service vacates building; 1982-1985: Renovation and restoration; 1998: Building renamed to honor former New Haven Mayor Richard C. Lee
New Haven, CT [Note 1] 1930 1976–1995 — 1995–present Ford: 91 Senior Judge Louis L. Stanton: Manhattan: 1927 1985–1996 — 1996–present Reagan: 97 Senior Judge Kimba Wood: Manhattan: 1944 1988–2009 2006–2009 2009–present Reagan: 102 Senior Judge Loretta Preska: Manhattan: 1949 1992–2017 2009–2016 2017–present G.H.W. Bush ...
A third defendant who pleaded guilty in a felony fraud case involving the failed renovation of a Palm Beach hotel will serve no prison time, a Connecticut judge ruled Tuesday in a New Haven courtroom.
The New Haven City Hall and County Courthouse is located at 161 Church Street in the Downtown section of New Haven, Connecticut. The city hall building, designed by Henry Austin, was built in 1861; the old courthouse building, now an annex, designed by David R. Brown, was built in 1871–73. They stand on the east side of the New Haven Green.
The New Bedford event was one of many community engagement efforts taking place in courthouses and neighborhoods across the state, said Coria Holland, Mass. Probation Service communications director.
In 2016 the Judicial Branch closed its 24-hour lockup facilities in Hartford and New Haven and now rely upon the Department of Corrections for after-hours supervision of prisoners. [1] Judicial Marshals are required to be biennially certified in the use of pepper spray, handcuffs, defensive batons, and CPR. In a departure from their ...
The New Haven County Courthouse is located at 121 Elm Street in the Downtown section of New Haven, Connecticut. The building was built in 1917 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on May 16, 2003. [ 1 ]