CONNECTICUT STATUTES AND CODES
Chapter 959
- Secs. 54-1 and 54-1a. Criminal jurisdiction of trial justices; of Court of Common Pleas.
- Sec. 54-1b. Arraignment of prisoner. Advice as to rights.
- Sec. 54-1c. Admissibility of confession.
- Sec. 54-1d. Place of arraignment. Multiple arrest warrants. Multiple credit card and automated teller machine offenses. Identity theft and related offenses.
- Sec. 54-1e. Election of place of trial when venue is in the geographical area of Derby, Ansonia, Shelton, and Seymour.
- Sec. 54-1f. (Formerly Sec. 6-49). Arrest without warrant. Pursuit outside precincts.
- Sec. 54-1g*. Time of arraignment. Violations of protective orders.
- Sec. 54-1h. (Formerly Sec. 6-49a). Arrest by complaint and summons for commission of misdemeanor.
- Sec. 54-1i. (Formerly Sec. 54-40a). Duty of law enforcement officer before charging with a crime a person found in unconscious condition.
- Sec. 54-1j. Ascertainment that defendant understands possible immigration and naturalization consequences of guilty or nolo contendere plea.
- Sec. 54-1k. Issuance of protective orders in cases of stalking, harassment, sexual assault, risk of injury to or impairing morals of a child.
- Sec. 54-1l. Short title: Alvin W. Penn Racial Profiling Prohibition Act.
- Sec. 54-1m. Adoption of policy prohibiting certain police actions. Data collection and reporting.
- Sec. 54-1n. Complaint by victim of identity theft. Law enforcement agency's responsibilities.
- Secs. 54-1o and 54-1p.
- Sec. 54-1q. Court to advise defendant that guilty or nolo contendere plea may have consequence of suspension of driver's license.
- Sec. 54-2. Conviction and binding over by trial justice.
- Sec. 54-2a. Issuance of bench warrants of arrest, subpoenas, capias and other criminal process. Release conditions. Service of court process. Entry of warrants into computer system.
- Sec. 54-2b.
- Sec. 54-2c. Traffic violator need not appear in court, when. Schedule of fines established.
- Sec. 54-2d. Notation in computer network of actions taken by law enforcement agency to execute certain warrants.
- Sec. 54-2e. Issuance of rearrest warrant or capias for failure to appear.
- Secs. 54-3 and 54-4. Issue of warrant after arrest. Trial justice may issue criminal process to be served anywhere in the state.
- Sec. 54-5.
- Secs. 54-6 to 54-12. Criminal jurisdiction of municipal courts. Limit of jurisdiction of municipal courts. Jurisdiction over violations concerning overweight commercial vehicles. Bonds on adjournment
- Secs. 54-13 and 54-14.
- Secs. 54-15 and 54-16. Binding over on probable cause. Jurisdiction of Common Pleas Court on appeals.
- Sec. 54-17.
- Sec. 54-17a. Presentation in one judicial district for offenses charged in various districts where defendant to plead guilty.
- Sec. 54-18.
- Secs. 54-18a to 54-21. Transfer of criminal cases between Superior and Common Pleas Court. Certain cases to be tried at first term. Search when cruelty is suspected. Search warrants in cases of cruelt
- Secs. 54-22 to 54-24.
- Secs. 54-25 and 54-26. Release on recognizance. Witnesses in courts of other states.
- Sec. 54-27.
- Sec. 54-28.
- Secs. 54-29 to 54-31. Seizure of obscene literature and gambling implements. Illegal articles and implements to be destroyed. Judges of city courts may act.
- Sec. 54-32.
- Sec. 54-33. Search warrants for gambling and lottery implements.
- Sec. 54-33a. Issuance of search warrant.
- Sec. 54-33b. Search of person.
- Sec. 54-33c. Application for warrant. Execution and return of warrant. Copy of affidavit to be given to owner, occupant or person named in warrant; exceptions. Disclosure of affidavit limited by prose
- Sec. 54-33d. Interference with search.
- Sec. 54-33e. Destruction of property.
- Sec. 54-33f. Motion for return of unlawfully seized property and suppression as evidence.
- Sec. 54-33g. Summons to owner on seizure of property. In rem action for adjudication as nuisance. Disposition of property.
- Sec. 54-33h. (Formerly Sec. 53-279). Arrest of keeper of gambling equipment; seizure and disposition of property.
- Sec. 54-33i. "Journalist", "news organization" and "news" defined.
- Sec. 54-33j. Issuance of search warrant for property of journalist or news organization.
- Sec. 54-33k. "Strip search" defined.
- Sec. 54-33l. Strip searches. Procedure.
- Sec. 54-33m. Failure to wear seat belt not probable cause for vehicle search.
- Sec. 54-33n. Search of school lockers and property.
- Secs. 54-34 and 54-35. Search of person. Condemnation of gambling implements, notice.
- Sec. 54-36. Disposition of property held as evidence.
- Sec. 54-36a. Definitions. Inventory. Return of stolen property. Disposition of other seized property. Return of compliance.
- Sec. 54-36b. Examiner of seized property, appointment, duties.
- Sec. 54-36c. Disposition of seized property on order of the examiner of seized property.
- Sec. 54-36d. Proceedings under chapters 214, 220 and 490 concerning cigarettes, alcohol and fisheries and game, respectively, exempt from certain licensing and disposition requirements.
- Sec. 54-36e. Firearms to be turned over to state police. Sale at public auction.
- Sec. 54-36f. Receipt for seized property to be given by law enforcement officials.
- Sec. 54-36g. Destruction of controlled drugs, controlled substances and drug paraphernalia held as evidence in criminal proceedings. Petition, notice and hearing. Representative samples. Certificate o
- Sec. 54-36h. Forfeiture of moneys and property related to illegal sale or exchange of controlled substances or money laundering. In rem proceeding. Disposition.
- Sec. 54-36i. Drug assets forfeiture revolving account. Allocation of moneys.
- Secs. 54-36j to 54-36l. Seizure and forfeiture of motor vehicle used in patronizing a prostitute. Innocent owner defense to forfeiture of motor vehicle used in patronizing a prostitute. Release of mot
- Sec. 54-36m. Impoundment of motor vehicle occupied by person arrested for patronizing a prostitute from a motor vehicle.
- Sec. 54-36n. Identification and tracing of seized and recovered firearms.
- Secs. 54-37 to 54-39. Disposition of accused acquitted on ground of insanity. Release of persons confined under order prior to October 1, 1959. Petition for release. Disposition of insane person upon
- Sec. 54-40.
- Sec. 54-40a.
- Sec. 54-41.
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