CONNECTICUT STATUTES AND CODES
Sec. 51-51i. Grounds for removal, suspension and censure.
Sec. 51-51i. Grounds for removal, suspension and censure. (a) In addition to
removal by impeachment and removal by the Governor on the address of two-thirds of
each house of the General Assembly as provided in the Connecticut Constitution, a
judge shall be subject, in the manner and under the procedures provided in this chapter
to censure, suspension or removal from office for (1) conduct prejudicial to the impartial
and effective administration of justice which brings the judicial office in disrepute, (2)
wilful violation of section 51-39a or any canon of judicial ethics, (3) wilful and persistent
failure to perform the duty of a judge, (4) neglectful or incompetent performance of the
duties of a judge, (5) final conviction of a felony or of a misdemeanor involving moral
turpitude, (6) disbarment or suspension as an attorney-at-law, (7) wilful failure to file
a financial statement or the filing of a fraudulent financial statement required under
section 51-46a, or (8) temperament which adversely affects the orderly carriage of
justice.
(b) In addition to removal by the Governor for cause pursuant to subsection (f) of
section 46b-231, a family support magistrate shall be subject, in the manner and under
the procedures provided in this chapter to censure, suspension or removal from office
for (1) conduct prejudicial to the impartial and effective administration of justice which
brings the magisterial office in disrepute, (2) wilful violation of section 51-39a or any
canon of judicial ethics, (3) wilful and persistent failure to perform the duty of a magistrate, (4) neglectful or incompetent performance of the duties of a magistrate, (5) final
conviction of a felony or of a misdemeanor involving moral turpitude, (6) disbarment
or suspension as an attorney-at-law, (7) wilful failure to file a financial statement or the
filing of a fraudulent financial statement required under section 51-46a, or (8) temperament which adversely affects the orderly carriage of justice.
(c) In addition to removal by the Governor for cause pursuant to subsection (e) of
section 31-276, a compensation commissioner shall be subject, in the manner and under
procedures provided in this chapter to censure, suspension or removal from office for
(1) conduct prejudicial to the impartial and effective administration of the duties of a
compensation commissioner which brings the office of compensation commissioner
in disrepute, (2) wilful violation of any provision of the code of ethics for workers'
compensation commissioners, (3) wilful and persistent failure to perform the duty of a
compensation commissioner, (4) neglectful or incompetent performance of the duties
of a compensation commissioner, (5) final conviction of a felony or a misdemeanor
involving moral turpitude, (6) disbarment or suspension as an attorney-at-law, or (7)
temperament which adversely affects the orderly carriage of the duties of a compensation
commissioner.
(P.A. 77-494, S. 3, 18; P.A. 78-281, S. 3; P.A. 82-248, S. 37; P.A. 84-435, S. 4, 6; P.A. 86-402, S. 2, 13; P.A. 89-360,
S. 30, 45; P.A. 92-160, S. 12, 19; P.A. 99-267, S. 1, 3.)
History: P.A. 78-281 added Subdiv. (8) re disciplinary actions against judges who wilfully fail to file financial statement
or who file fraudulent statement; P.A. 82-248 deleted "a" before "wilful" and substituted "any canon" for "the cannons";
P.A. 84-435 amended Subdiv. (2) by adding reference to Sec. 51-39a, effective July 1, 1985; P.A. 86-402 deleted former
Subdiv. (5) re censure, suspension or removal for habitual intemperance in use of intoxicating liquors or controlled substances, renumbering as necessary, and added Subdiv. (8) re temperament which adversely affects the orderly carriage of
justice; P.A. 89-360 added Subsec. (b) re grounds for removal, censure and suspension of family support magistrate; P.A.
92-160 added Subsec. (c) re grounds for censure, suspension or removal from office of compensation commissioner; P.A.
99-267 amended Subsec. (c) by adding wilful violation of any provision of the code of ethics for workers' compensation
commissioners as a ground for censure, suspension or removal from office and made technical changes, effective July
8, 1999.
Cited. 193 C. 180. Cited. 222 C. 799. Cited. 227 C. 784. Cited. 240 C. 157.
Cited. 42 CS 129.