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§ 51-51g

Connecticut Title 51 — Connecticut law

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The General Assembly finds that for the impartial and effective administration of justice in this state (1) the continued independence of the judiciary is indispensable, (2) it is in the public interest to foster the dignity and integrity of the judiciary, (3) to the foregoing ends it is desirable to establish appropriate mechanisms and procedures for the maintenance of judicial discipline, and (4) the mere making of unpopular or erroneous decisions is not a ground for judicial discipline or for a finding of want of judicial integrity.(P.A. 77-494, S. 1, 18.)Cited. 222 C. 799.

Source: https://www.cga.ct.gov/current/pub/chap_872a.htm#sec_51-51g· Version 2026