Connecticut Constitution

Article FIFTH, § 2

Connecticut Const. art. FIFTH, § 2

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Conn. Const. art. FIFTH, § 2.

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The judges of the supreme court and of the superior court shall, upon nomination by the governor, be appointed by the general assembly in such manner as shall by law be prescribed. They shall hold their offices for the term of eight years, but may be removed by impeachment. The governor shall also remove them on the address of two-thirds of each house of the general assembly.

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History

See Art. XI of Amendments to the Constitution of the State of Connecticut.) (Sec. 2 amended in 1982. See Art. XX, Sec. 2 of Amendments to the Constitution of the State of Connecticut.

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