In its first survey of state judges’ accountability, a consumer legal watchdog group ranks Connecticut second in the nation.

But that doesn’t mean the state is perfect. The Washington, D.C.,-based HALT gave Connecticut an overall grade of a B-minus. It praised the state Judicial Review Council for its user-friendly web site and for including lay persons on the panel that hears complaints against judges.

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