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    3.0 (4 reviews)

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    $92 parking dollar ticket and another $60 surcharge. Don't think I will think about passing through Middletown again.

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    Super efficient court, in and out in 30 minutes. Prosecutor nollied my ticket. 10/10 would speed in Middletown again.

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    Superior Court GA 14 - The courthouse

    Superior Court GA 14

    2.7(3 reviews)
    13.9 miSouth Green

    This review of the Superior Court of Hartford, will be written from the perspective of a Juror…read more It was some months ago when I initially received the (dreadful) letter in the mail that I would be summoned for Jury Duty on June 10th. I had to wait till the day before for confirmation on whether they'd still want me. And sure enough, I had to take the day off, to spend the WHOLE day waiting around at court. But this is what a good citizen is expected to do, isn't it? As long as you come prepared, it's not that bad. Be sure to park in the correct parking lot, with a large blue sign marked "Juror's Parking". It was 8:15 this morning when I was expected to arrive at court. Right at the entrance to the courthouse I had to go through security, similar to the airport security, except that bottled water is allowed. Since all day consists of sitting around and waiting, I brought my lunch with me, a book and my AirPods. They have coffee, tea, and water free of charge. They also have two vending machines, one for drinks and one for snacks. I bought some gummy candies, they were $5.00 for a little bag. There was an older gentleman who gasped when he saw what they charged me, "my golly, that's courthouse robbery!" he exclaimed! And I agree. We were given jurors stickers that we had to display visibly. We were seated in a large auditorium style room, with a small screen. Here they played a few videos explaining the process. Shortly after, they called some names to a courtroom where the judges would start their elimination process for the trail. I waited a bit longer, then I was dismissed with a large group of around 20. Before leaving I had to return my sticker. This wasn't so bad. Please dress respectfully and appropriately for the courthouse. And please, please, please don't answer/ make phone calls on speaker phone, all eyes will be on you.

    Hartford Superior Court…read more First time serving as a juror at Hartford Superior Court. Arriving on time which is around 8:15am they are particular about opening the door right on time but there was a crowd already massing near the front entrance. Hartford traffic in the morning was crazy as people are trying to get to their jobs while I am trying to fulfill my civic duties. With a designated lot for jurors, I didn't have to pay for parking and my car is secure with a Marshall. Usually parking is street parking if you have business here. Getting in can be a process as they have the metal detectors right at the doors creating a bottleneck. Travel with what you need and don't bring a bag to make the process of getting through security faster. Luckily my coat had big pockets and I was able to fit my IPad comfortably and writing this review on it though I'll have to upload it later as there is no WiFi in the building. The building is pretty old compared to the office buildings in the heart of downtown. The elevator creaked as it moved up to the fourth floor where you are greeted by staff members to check in and then begins to the process of waiting to be called in the room that looks like an airport terminal. The different clerks do their best to understand our gripes as we wait to be called. You'll either be asked to serve in a Civil or Criminal trail and I had to walk across the skywalk to the other building to be interviewed there. An important cornerstone of our society and a place to serve is Hartford Superior Court.

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    Superior Court GA 14 - A sky walk between the different court buildings

    A sky walk between the different court buildings

    Superior Court GA 14 - Beautiful architecture in the Court house. Other parts of the building are dated though

    Beautiful architecture in the Court house. Other parts of the building are dated though

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    Rockville Superior Court

    Rockville Superior Court

    1.0(5 reviews)
    23.6 mi

    This review has been a long time coming. If you're thinking of working here out of desperation -…read morethink twice. This is the worst, absolute worst excuse for a courthouse that I've ever had the displeasure of experiencing in my entire career. From former Court Clerk Mya Gasiorek to Secretary/ Self-Appointed Clerk Manager Rowena McGowan, to Clerk Supervisor Anne Y. to JD Chief Clerk Roy Smith, they are all a bunch of unprofessional, low-level bullies. They will harass you even when you don't work for them, especially Roy Smith, who will send a law graduate a nasty email 6 months after they've have stopped working for them. Mya, who now has her own private practice, actively sabotages all temporary assistant law clerks (TACs) and pressurizes them to buy lunch on a routine basis for the supervisors. Anne takes favors like free plumbing and handywork from any of the staff members. And for some reason, Rowena thinks she has some sort of intellect to lord of over people, but does not have any basic manners or decency. On numerous occasions, TACs have viewed Anne, Rowena, Mya, and Roy actively ridicule elderly prospective hires or express joy when a fellow colleague has been disbarred. Pitiful, absolutely pitful people.

    I was calling the court for information, and it took forever to reach a person. 1st of all, the…read moreclerks are mean and unprofessional. 2nd they treat you like you are some types of criminals. 3rd, I was looking for public information, and the clerk transferred me to a clerk in the prosecutor's office without telling me she was going to transfer me. 4th I'm a United States Air Force Veteran and a Connecticut Army National Guard Veteran. I received Honorable Discharges for both branches and no Criminal Record. I guess, if you don't work in the court system, you must be some type of criminal. If you are acting BIAS and you work in the court system, there has to be something wrong with that.

    Suffolk County Supreme Court - Hierarchy of Supremacy

    Suffolk County Supreme Court

    4.0(5 reviews)
    44.4 mi

    For those wanting to know what happens the first day.....JURY DUTY…read more Easy to find. Plenty of free parking on property. Entrance to courthouse on side of building by road. You go through security, make a right and signs on door display "Jury Room". I went from parking lot to filling out the 2 forms in the jury room in a matter of 5 minutes. From this point it's hurry up and wait. You may be there a full day 9:30 til 4:00, or a half day 9:30 til noon. If you are there a full day, chances are you will be picked for duty.....and may be there for days. They selected enough potential jurors before they got to me so I was let go at noon. Lucky. Out of about 60 people, there were only 6 left who were let go, me being one of them. The remaining take lunch, come back at 2:00 and proceed til 4. Not sure what their fate will be, but I really don't care.

    I thought after checking in online for Jury Duty after 4 consecutive nights I was done but instead…read moreI was directed to go to the Supreme Court Building in Riverhead in the morning for 9:30 . I have done Jury Duty many,many times at the Criminal Courts but this was my first time here .On arrival it's the usual, go through the metal detector, get your belongings scanned, fill out some forms and go sit and wait. The employees are very friendly and helpful and they explain to everyone what the day will entail and we all watch an orientation film which helps the time go by a little faster . There is a small cafe where you can grab a bite and a coffee , it's clean and the girl at the counter is very friendly . They do have WIFi so that helps , you can use your phone and I-Pad .I also brought along a book , but for me it was a little difficult to concentrate with the TV on and people talking .By 10:00 Two groups of people were called to be interviewed with the lawyers and the rest of us continued to wait . The time seemed to go by quickly and at around 12:30 we were all told they had selected all the jurors they needed and we were all free to go. I was expecting to have to endure a long boring day but it was a nice surprise for everyone . So , all in all I had a much better experience than I've had in the past. Civic duty done!

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    Incredible upon entry greatest security & design SCPO Officer's 23 239 525 T115 Boss

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    Richard C Lee U S Courthouse

    Richard C Lee U S Courthouse

    3.0(2 reviews)
    22.7 mi

    Let's see now......... you find yourself in a US District courthouse…read more Face it. That's not good news, because you're either sitting on one side of the jury box, or the other. Neither is an enviable place to be. However, given my 'druthers (though I wasn't), at least I'm only here because I got a summons for jury duty. It's my civil obligation, I know. I respect that. But at my age, after having been summoned to jury duty on three other occasions over the years, I thought I'd fulfilled my civic duty. I guess I was mistaken....

    Attended a trial here as a fact witness. I have seen many types of courthouses before under…read moresimilar circumstances. The Richard C Lee US Courthouse has an imposing and stately look to it from the outside. To enter this building you have to go through a security checkpoint. And except for attorneys, they do not allow cell phones or cameras within the building, so no photos for this review. After I was cleared through security, artificial hip and all, I was shown to a small room that was reserved for use by the defense team that I was working with. I waited there to be called to testify in the courtroom nearby where the case was being heard. This windowless room had a conference table and eight to ten chairs. With the door closed it was warm and stuffy and no thermostat in sight. Once I was called into the courtroom it was almost like going from the Sahara to Iceland! But I much preferred the icebox since I was wearing a suit and tie. Like many other courthouses I have been in, this one is massive and impressive. There are the common wooden benches for seating and tables and chairs set for plaintiff and defense teams to present their cases. There is of course the jury box (some of you may have had experience with this if you have been called for jury duty) and witness stand where I did my part, and the "bench" or desk where the judge sits and a place in front for the court reporter. I almost hate to say it but if you've seen one courthouse, you've seen them all.

    Middletown Superior Court - courthouses - Updated August 2026

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