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The Connecticut Appellate Court is the court of first appeals for all cases arising from the Connecticut Superior Courts. Its creation in 1983 required Connecticut's voters and
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to amend the state's
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. The court heard its first cases on October 4, 1983. The Appellate Court was also a partial successor to the former Appellate Session of the Superior Court, a court established to hear appeals in minor matters (e.g., misdemeanors and minor civil matters.)


Composition

The Connecticut Appellate Court is composed of nine Appellate Court Judges. However, retired Judges of the Appellate Court and of the Supreme Court can still sit on Appellate Court panels, as needed. Retired Chief Justices Ellen Ash Peters, Francis McDonald, and William Sullivan continue to sit regularly with the Appellate Court, as do retired Justices David Borden and Barry Schaller, retired Appellate Court Chief Judges Antoinette Dupont and William Lavery, and a battery of other retired Appellate Court Judges (including Socrates Mihalakos, Joseph Pellegrino, George Stoughton, and Thomas West, among others). If the Chief Court Administrator is a Judge of the Appellate Court, the Appellate Court is authorized to have 10 seats. (Judge Joseph Pellegrino fulfilled this role and during his time, the Court had 10 members.) Some Judges of the former Appellate Session of the Superior Court went on to serve on the Appellate Court, notably, John Daly and Francis X. Hennessy.


Current members

* Chief Judge
William H. Bright Jr. William H. Bright Jr. (born August 15, 1962) is the chief judge of the Connecticut Appellate Court. Education Bright earned his Bachelor of Arts from Dickinson College in 1984 and his Juris Doctor from the University of Chicago Law School in ...
* Judge Douglas Lavine * Judge
Bethany Alvord Bethany Jean Alvord (born June 20, 1957) is an American lawyer and judge from Connecticut. She is a Judge on the Connecticut Appellate Court. Appointment to state appellate court She was appointed by Governor Mary Jodi Rell Mary Carolyn "Jodi ...
* Judge
Eliot D. Prescott Eliot Dalton Prescott (born January 21, 1965) is an American lawyer and former judge on the Connecticut Appellate Court. Education Prescott was born on January 21, 1965, in New Bedford, Massachusetts. He earned his Bachelor of Arts in politica ...
* Judge Nina F. Elgo * Judge Ingrid L. Moll * Judge
Joan K. Alexander Joan Kulowski Alexander (born 1961 or 1962) is an associate justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court. She served as a judge the Connecticut Appellate Court from 2020 to 2022. Early life and education Alexander earned her Bachelor of Science ...
* Judge
Melanie L. Cradle Melanie is a feminine given name derived from the Greek language, Greek μελανία (melania), "blackness" and that from μέλας (melas), meaning "dark".José A. Suarez José Antonio Suarez (born 1965 or 1966) is a judge for the Connecticut Appellate Court. Education Suarez received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Dayton in 1989 and a Juris Doctor from the University of Connecticut School of L ...
* Senior Judge
Alexandra Davis DiPentima Alexandra Davis DiPentima (born April 18, 1953) is a former judge and chief judge of the Connecticut Appellate Court. Early life and education DiPentima graduated from Kent School in Kent, Connecticut in 1971. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in ...
(1993–2020, Chief Judge 2011–2020)


Former members

* Judge F. Herbert Greundel * Judge
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* William C. Bieluch (1985-1988), a former member of the Appellate Session of the Superior Court. * Judge Thomas Bishop (2001–2011) *
David M. Borden David M. Borden (August 4, 1937 – August 7, 2016) was a Connecticut Supreme Court Justice from 1990 to 2007. Judicial career Borden was born in Hartford, Connecticut, in 1937. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Amherst College in ...
(1983–1990), one of the original five appointees, drafted Connecticut's Penal Code, first Administrative Judge for the Appellate System, still active as a Judge Trial Referee. *
Albert W. Cretella Albert William Cretella (April 22, 1897 – May 24, 1979) was a U.S. Representative from Connecticut. Early life Born in New Haven, Connecticut, to Italian immigrants, Cretella attended the public schools of New Haven. He graduated from ...
(1990, Senior Judge, 1990-1995): Actually married Judge Dupont, former Chief Civil Administrative Judge and Assemblyman. * John Daly (1984–1993), Also defended Joseph "Mad Dog" Taborsky (last man in Connecticut to be executed before Michael Ross), one of the original 44 circuit court judges when the court was established in 1961 (and later rendered defunct in 1978). * Joseph Dannehy (1983–1984), first Chief Presiding Judge. * Robert J. Devlin Jr. (2019–2020) *
Antoinette Dupont Antoinette is a given name, that is a diminutive feminine form of Antoine and Antonia (from Latin ''Antonius''). People with the name include: Nobles * Antoinette de Maignelais, Baroness of Villequier by marriage (1434–1474), mistress of C ...
(1983–1999, Chief Judge, 1984–1997) Second Chief Judge, helped the Court clear an appellate backlog, brought the Court into its own right as an innovator. Still active as a Judge Trial Referee, authored the history of the Court in 2003. *
Joseph P. Flynn Joseph P. Flynn (born in Derby, Connecticut) was the Chief Judge of the Connecticut Appellate Court. Flynn was appointed judge of the Connecticut Appellate Court on February 7, 2001 and Chief Judge on February 1, 2006. Judge Flynn subsequently ass ...
(2001–2010) *
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(1987–2005), one of the longest serving members of the Appellate Court. *
Lubbie Harper Jr. Lubbie Harper Jr. (born 1942) is an American lawyer and judge who was the third African American to become a justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court, serving from 2011 through 2012. While seconded to the court in 2008, he cast the deciding vote ...
(2005–2011), served on the Appellate Court from 2005 to 2011, when he was elevated to the Connecticut Supreme Court. *
Francis X. Hennessy Francis may refer to: People * Pope Francis, the head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State and Bishop of Rome *Francis (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters * Francis (surname) Places *Rural ...
(1994-2000), originally selected as a Juvenile Court Judge, he went on to serve as the Administrative Judge of the Juvenile-Family Session of the Superior Court, served as the Deputy Chief Court Administrator, sat on the former Appellate Session of the Superior Court, sat by designation on multiple occasions at the Supreme Court, nominated by Governor Weicker to serve on the Appellate Court. Still was actively serving as a Judge Trial Referee designated to the Appellate Court and maintaining chambers there until recently. *
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(1990–1997), Former President of the Connecticut Bar Association, defended Joseph "Mad Dog" Taborsky (last man to be executed in Connecticut before Michael Ross), presided over Robert Breton's capital felony trial, served Chair of the Connecticut Bar Association Intermediate Appellate Court Committee with C. Ian McLachlan. * T. Clark Hull (1983–1987), one of the original five appointees. Former Lieutenant Governor. *
Christine Keller Christine Elyse Keller (born October 6, 1952) is an American lawyer and judge from Connecticut. She is a Senior Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court. Education Keller received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Smith College and her Juris D ...
(2013–2020), served for seven years until elevation to the Supreme Court. * C. Ian McLachlan (2003–2009), serve on the Connecticut Bar Association Intermediate Appellate Court Committee, recently elevated to the Supreme Court. * Raheem L. Mullins (2014–2017) Served for 3 years until elevated to Supreme Court. *
Barry R. Schaller Barry R. Schaller (1938–2017) was an associate justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court from 2007 to 2008. He served as a judge of the Connecticut Appellate Court from 1992 to 2007. Before that, he was a trial court judge in Connecticut for 18 ...
(1992–2007) One of two judges to sit at all five levels of Connecticut's Judiciary, the other being Joseph Dannehy. * Judge Michael Sheldon (2011–2019), Served 28 years in the Connecticut judiciary. Retired upon reaching mandatory retirement age of 70. * E. Eugene Spear (1993–2002), Former Chief Civil Administrative Judge, second African American member of the Court after Flemming Norcott, former Public Defender. * Daniel Spallone (1984–1991), Served 40 years in the judiciary, former Town Attorney in Deep River, spouse served as State Representative, son later served as State representative. *
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(1987–1989) Former Hartford State's Attorney, returned to the Court as a Judge Trial Referee (after turning 70 in 1989 and enabling Legislation in 1995), was still active at 91 and heard cases until his death in June 2011, including assisting Justice Borden in screening criminal cases for transfer to the Supreme Court. * Robert Testo (1983) One of the original five judges. Opted to return to the Superior Court, opening the vacancy for Daniel Spallone.


See also

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Courts of Connecticut Courts of Connecticut include: ;State courts of Connecticut: *Connecticut Supreme Court **Connecticut Appellate Court ***Connecticut Superior Court (13 districts) *** Connecticut Probate Courts (54 districts) Federal court located in Connecticu ...


References


External links


Official website
{{State Intermediate Appellate Courts 1983 establishments in Connecticut Connecticut state courts State appellate courts of the United States Courts and tribunals established in 1983