The Connecticut Complaint Against a Judge Form is a legal document issued by the State of Connecticut. The form is used to file a complaint against a judge or judicial officer for misconduct or bias. It is important to note that the complaint must be based on clear and convincing evidence. There are three types of Connecticut Complaint Against a Judge Forms: Form A, Form B, and Form C. Form A is used when the complainant is a party to a case that the judge or judicial officer is presiding over. Form B is used when the complainant is an attorney or a party to a case, but the judge or judicial officer is not involved in the case. Form C is used when the complainant is not a party to a case and the judge or judicial officer is not involved in the case. The form must be filled out completely and accurately. It must include the complainant's name, address, phone number, and email address. The form must also include a detailed description of the complaint, including any relevant facts and evidence. The form must be signed by the complainant and submitted to the Office of the Chief Court Administrator. Once the form is submitted, the Office of the Chief Court Administrator will review the complaint and determine if an investigation is warranted. If an investigation is warranted, the judge or judicial officer may be suspended from the bench pending the outcome of the investigation. The Office of the Chief Court Administrator will notify the complainant of their decision.