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Are small claims matters heard by judges?

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Are small claims matters heard by judges?

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• Small claims matters are heard and decided by Magistrates who are lawyers appointed by the Chief Court Administrator. See C.G.S. 51-193l. • In some cases, if the parties agree, small claims matters may be heard by a Commissioner who has been approved by the Chief Court Administrator to hear such matters. See C.G.S. 52-549a.

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Small claims matters are heard and decided by Magistrates who are lawyers appointed by the Chief Court Administrator. See C.G.S. 51-193l. In some cases, if the parties agree, small claims matters may be heard by a Commissioner who has been approved by the Chief Court Administrator to hear such matters. See C.G.S. 52-549a.

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