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  2. List of counties in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Although Connecticut is divided into counties, there are no county-level governments, and local government in Connecticut exists solely at the municipal level. [2] Almost all functions of county government were abolished in Connecticut in 1960, [3] except for elected county sheriffs and their departments under them. Those offices and their ...

  3. The Fairfield County Courthouse, also known as the Court of Common Pleas, is located at 172 Golden Hill Street in downtown Bridgeport, Connecticut. It is also known as Geographical Area (GA) Courthouse No. 2 at Bridgeport. [2] It is a Richardsonian Romanesque brick building built in 1888.

  4. Category:County courthouses in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Fairfield County Courthouse (Bridgeport, Connecticut) Fairfield County Courthouse (Danbury, Connecticut) N. New Haven City Hall and County Courthouse;

  5. New Haven City Hall and County Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. United States District Court for the District of Connecticut

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    The United States Attorney's Office for the District of Connecticut represents the United States in civil and criminal litigation in the court. As of May 9, 2022 [update] the United States attorney is Vanessa R. Avery .

  7. Connecticut Superior Court - Wikipedia

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    The Superior Court was created after the Constitution of Connecticut was adopted in 1818. The Constitution created three separate branches of government, including a judiciary composed of "... a Supreme Court of Errors, a Superior Court, and such inferior courts as the general assembly shall from time to time ordain and establish.