New London Office & Court Locations

The New London Judicial District State’s Attorney’s Office serves the following cities and towns: Bozrah, Colchester, East Lyme, Franklin, Griswold, Groton, Lebanon, Lisbon, Ledyard, Lyme, North Stonington, Norwich, Old Lyme, Preston, Sprague, New London, Montville, Salem, Stonington, Voluntown and Waterford.

Also referred to as "Part A" court, this Office handles more serious criminal cases (crimes classified under state law as class A or class B felony offenses) from all communities in the Judicial District of New London.

Paul J. Narducci
State’s Attorney

Stephen Carney
Supervisory Assistant State’s Attorney

Office of the State’s Attorney
Judicial District of New London
70 Huntington Square
New London, CT 06320

Phone: (860) 443-2835
Fax: (860) 442-3019
Email: conndcj@ct.gov

Map of New London Superior Court

 

Also referred to as "Part A" court, this Office handles more serious criminal cases (crimes classified under state law as class A or class B felony offenses) from all communities in the Judicial District of New London.

Paul J. Narducci
Attorney

Stephen Carney
Supervisory Assistant State’s Attorney

Office of the State’s Attorney
Judicial District of New London
70 Huntington Square
New London, CT 06320

Phone: (860) 443-2835
Fax: (860) 442-3019
Email: conndcj@ct.gov

Map of New London Superior Court

Also referred to as a "Part B" Court, this office primarily handles cases involving those crimes classified under state law as class C, class D or class E felony offenses as well as all misdemeanor offenses and infractions, including motor vehicle offenses, occurring in Bozrah, Colchester, Franklin, Griswold, Lebanon, Lisbon, Montville, Norwich, Preston, Salem, Sprague and Voluntown.

Adam B. Scott
Supervisory Assistant
State Attorney

State Attorney Office G.A. No. 21
1 Courthouse Square
Norwich, CT 06360
Phone: (860) 889-5284
Fax: (860) 889-0351
Email: conndcj@ct.gov
Map of Norwich Superior Court

In Connecticut, the Superior Court for Juvenile Matters has jurisdiction over juveniles accused of delinquent acts. Delinquents are persons who, prior to their 18th birthdays, have violated or attempted to violate any state law, order of the Superior Court, or any local or municipal ordinance.

The purpose of Juvenile Court is to rehabilitate more than punish. Although the same elements of the criminal statutes apply to both adults and juveniles, in most cases juveniles are subject to different procedures and sanctions than adults. The exception to the above involves the transfer of juveniles to the adult criminal court for serious offenses specified by law. Furthermore, juveniles are required to appear at the appropriate juvenile court based on where they live, rather than the court where the delinquent act occurred.

Waterford

Vacant
978 Hartford Turnpike
Waterford, CT 06385
860-440-5811

Covers: Bozrah, Colchester, East Lyme, Franklin, Griswold, Groton, Lebanon, Ledyard, Lisbon, Lyme, Montville, New London, North Stonington, Norwich, Old Lyme, Preston, Salem, Sprague, Stonington, Voluntown, Waterford.