
Judicial Branch of Connecticut
The Judicial Branch of Connecticut is responsible for interpreting and applying the state's laws through courts. It manages a system of courts, including Supreme Court, Appellate Court, and trial courts, where cases involving criminal, civil, family, and other legal matters are heard and decided. The branch ensures justice is administered fairly, upholding the rule of law and protecting individual rights. It is independent from the legislative and executive branches to maintain impartiality and fairness in the justice process. Overall, it plays a vital role in upholding legal standards and resolving disputes within Connecticut.