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Connecticut General Statutes
Title 54
Chapter 961
Part I
Discovery, Trial and Witnesses
54-82
Accused's election of trial by court or by jury. Number of jurors.
54-82b
Right to trial by jury.
54-82c
(Formerly Sec. 54-139). Prisoner's right to speedy trial on pending charges.
54-82d
(Formerly Sec. 54-140). Dismissal of charges on failure to grant prisoner speedy trial.
54-82e
(Formerly Sec. 54-141). Mentally ill person not covered.
54-82f
Voir dire examination.
54-82g
(Formerly Sec. 51-242). Peremptory challenges in criminal prosecution.
54-82h
Alternate jurors in criminal cases. Peremptory challenges.
54-82i
(Formerly Sec. 54-22). Attendance of witnesses in criminal proceedings.
54-82j
(Formerly Sec. 54-23). Detention of witnesses. Warrant.
54-82k
(Formerly Sec. 54-24). Recognizance; commitment; release; fees.
54-82l
Rules re speedy trial to be adopted by judges of Superior Court effective July 1, 1983.
54-82m
Rules re speedy trial to be adopted by judges of Superior Court effective July 1, 1985.
54-82n to 54-82p
Conn. Gen. Stat. § 54-82n to 54-82p
54-82q
Temporary restraining order prohibiting harassment of witness.
54-82r
Protective order prohibiting harassment of witness.
54-82s
The Leroy Brown, Jr. and Karen Clarke Witness Protection Program.
54-82t
Protective services for witness at risk of harm.
54-82u
Witness protection agreement.
54-83
Testimony in case where crime is punishable by death or life imprisonment without possibility of release.
54-84
Testimony or silence of accused.
54-84a
Testimony against spouse.
54-84b
Testimony of spouse re confidential communications.
54-85
Witness to testify with regard to bribery at elections.
54-85a
Sequestering of witnesses in criminal prosecution.
54-85b
Employment protection for witnesses and victims of crime. Penalty. Action for damages and reinstatement.
54-85c
Representative of homicide victim entitled to be present at trial of defendant. Exclusion. Hearing.
54-85d
Employer not to discharge employee who attends court as family member of or person designated by homicide victim.
54-85e
Photograph of deceased victim shown to jury during opening and closing arguments.
54-85f
Victim of violent crime or representative of deceased victim permitted to attend court proceedings.
54-85g
Advisement to crime victims re constitutional rights by judge at arraignment.
54-86
Depositions.
54-86a
Certain evidence to be made available to defendant.
54-86b
Right of accused to examine statements.
54-86c
Disclosure of exculpatory information or material.
54-86d
Nondisclosure of address and telephone number by victims of certain crimes.
54-86e
Confidentiality of identifying information pertaining to victims of certain crimes. Availability of information to accused. Protective order information to be entered in registry.
54-86f
Admissibility of evidence of sexual conduct.
54-86g
Testimony of victim of child abuse. Court may order testimony taken outside courtroom. Procedure.
54-86h
Competency of child as witness.
54-86i
Testimony of expert witness re mental state or condition of defendant.
54-86j
Polygraph examination of victims of sexual assault restricted.
54-86k
Admissibility of results of DNA analysis.
54-86l
Admissibility in criminal or juvenile proceeding of statement by child twelve years of age or younger at time of statement relating to sexual offense or offense involving physical abuse against the child.
54-86m
Reproduction of property or material that constitutes child sexual abuse material prohibited.
54-86n
Appointment of advocate in proceeding re the welfare or custody of a cat or dog. Advocate's duties. Department of Agriculture to maintain list of eligible advocates.
54-86o
Jailhouse witnesses in a criminal prosecution.
54-86p
Hearing re reliability and admissibility of jailhouse witness testimony in criminal prosecutions.
54-86q
Use of deception or coercive tactics during an interrogation.
54-88
State to open and close arguments.
54-89
Direction of court to jury.
54-89a
Court to inform jury on consequences of a finding of not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect.