Connecticut Supreme Court announces case schedule for sixth term in April 2026

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The Connecticut Supreme Court announced on April 2 that its sixth term of the 2025-2026 court year will take place from Monday, April 6, through Friday, April 17. The announcement outlines the schedule of cases to be heard during this period.

This information is important for attorneys, parties involved in the cases, and members of the public who may wish to attend or follow proceedings. The court’s transparency about its schedule helps ensure that those interested can prepare accordingly.

According to the announcement, all oral arguments are set to be held in person at the Supreme Court building located at 231 Capitol Ave., Hartford. The Judicial Branch’s website provides assignments for each day and case summaries before each term begins. Links to case details and briefs are also available online.

The advisory notes that calendar assignments may change. Media organizations interested in covering proceedings with cameras must review Chapter 70 of the Connecticut Practice Book as well as protocols related to broadcasting or recording oral arguments.

Cases scheduled for this term include In Re Dynastie D., State of Connecticut v. Jose T., Darnell Moore v. Commissioner of Correction, State of Connecticut v. Raeon A., Lasa Extract LLC et al. v. Town of Suffield Zoning Board of Appeals, David Markatos et al. v. Zoning Board of Appeals of New Canaan, Ivan Perez v. Nina Carusillo, State of Connecticut v. William Toste, Carlton A. Bryan v. Commissioner of Correction, Tyquan Turner v. Commissioner of Correction, Mario Campelli et al. v. Town of Mansfield, and In Re Jewelyette M.

The court’s advance notice allows legal professionals and interested parties time to review relevant materials ahead of hearings.



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