Connecticut Law
Title 6 Counties And County Officers. Judicial And State Marshals


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Connecticut Laws | Title 6 Counties And County Officers. Judicial And State Marshals

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CHAPTER 76 COUNTY ORGANIZATION

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Sec. 6-1. Number and composition of counties.

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Sec. 6-2. Boundaries on Long Island Sound.

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Sec. 6-2a. State succession to property and liabilities of counties.

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Sec. 6-2b. Retired county employees.

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CHAPTER 77 COUNTY OFFICERS, APPROPRIATIONS AND TAXES

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Secs. 6-3 to 6-28.

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Sec. 6-28a. Statutory references to county commissioners or treasurers changed.

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Sec. 6-28b. Employment of former county employees after military service.

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CHAPTER 78 JUDICIAL AND STATE MARSHALS

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Sec. 6-29. Ineligibility for office.

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Sec. 6-30. Bond.

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Sec. 6-30a. Personal liability insurance. Indemnification of state marshal for injury occurring while transporting person in custody in a private motor vehicle.

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Sec. 6-31. Authority.

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Sec. 6-32. Duties.

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Secs. 6-32a and 6-32b. Prisoner transportation and courthouse security system; Sheriffs' Advisory Board established. Powers and duties of Sheriffs' Advisory Board.

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Sec. 6-32c. Court security officer. Definition. Appointment. Training. Duties. Discharge.

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Sec. 6-32d. Responsibility for transportation and custody of prisoners. Lafayette Street courthouse. Judicial marshals: Employment standards.

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Sec. 6-32e. Employment of criminal offenders, excepted.

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Sec. 6-32f. Courthouse security. Judicial marshals: Employment standards.

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Sec. 6-32g. Criminal record background investigation of applicants for employment as judicial marshal after December 1, 2000.

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Sec. 6-32h. Employment of staff for transferred functions of county sheriff system by Chief Court Administrator.

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Sec. 6-33. Salaries.

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Sec. 6-33a. Reimbursement to state for use of motor vehicle owned or leased by state, when.

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Sec. 6-34. Suppressing mobs. Taxation of expenses.

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Sec. 6-35. Failure to pay money collected within required time.

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Sec. 6-36. Removal from office by General Assembly.

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Secs. 6-37 and 6-37a. Deputies; chief deputy. Reference manual for deputy sheriffs.

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Sec. 6-38. Number of state marshals.

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Sec. 6-38a. State marshal. Authority to provide legal execution and service of process.

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Sec. 6-38b. State Marshal Commission. Members. Regulations. Duties. Appointment of state marshal to fill vacancy.

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Sec. 6-38c. State Marshals Advisory Board. Members. Election.

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Sec. 6-38d. Illegal billing by state marshal.

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Sec. 6-38e. Review and audit of records and accounts of state marshals by State Marshal Commission.

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Sec. 6-38f. State Marshal Commission to appoint state marshals. Evidence of service as a deputy sheriff. Appeal. Notification by deputy sheriffs re desire to be appointed state marshal. Notification of decisions to State Marshal Commission.

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Sec. 6-38g. Notification of Chief Court Administrator by high sheriff of desire to be appointed as state marshal.

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Sec. 6-38h. Political contribution to appointing authority for State Marshal Commission affects eligibility for appointment as state marshal.

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Sec. 6-38i. Special deputy sheriffs and deputy sheriffs serving on December 1, 2000, to continue as judicial marshals and employees of Judicial Department. Collective bargaining unit.

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Sec. 6-38j. Appointment or removal of deputy sheriff or special deputy sheriff on or after December 1, 2000.

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Sec. 6-38k. Cooperation by high sheriffs with Chief Court Administrator for efficient operation and transition of functions.

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Sec. 6-38l. Acts prohibited with respect to high sheriffs in the solicitation of contribution or expenditure, committees and referenda.

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Sec. 6-38m. Annual fee to State Marshal Commission.

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Sec. 6-38n. Application by high sheriff for appointment as state marshal.

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Sec. 6-39. Bond of state marshal.

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Sec. 6-39a. Fee charged by private entity for performing state marshal's statutory duties prohibited.

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Secs. 6-40 and 6-41. Chief deputies' salaries. Compensation of: Constables for court attendance; deputy sheriffs and special deputy sheriffs for court attendance or services at overnight jail facility.

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Sec. 6-42. Accident insurance coverage for deputy sheriffs.

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Sec. 6-43. Special deputies.

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Secs. 6-44 to 6-46. Appointment of special deputies upon application. Appointment and removal of deputies. Sheriff may recover on bond of deputy; not to demand fee from deputy.

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Sec. 6-47. Removal of deputy sheriff by commissioners.

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Sec. 6-48. Deputies to continue in office.

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Sec. 6-49.

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Sec. 6-49a.

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CHAPTER 79 CORONERS

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Secs. 6-50 to 6-76. Coroners.

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