“I want to thank our judges for the work they do, especially those men and women on the front line of our Superior courts. These judges are talented, smart, hard-working, and well aware of their duties as constitutional officers to maintain a level playing field.” – Chief Justice Chase T. Rogers, speaking at the Connecticut Bar Association’s Annual Meeting on June 18.
With all due respect to the chief justice, her words seem empty to me, in light of the seven-day trial I completed before Bridgeport Superior Court Judge Richard Gilardi two months earlier.
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