He served as special judge of the superior court at various times.
He served as judge of the superior court in 1855.
After all, this isn't a case in a superior court before a jury.
He served as judge of the superior court in 1877 and 1878.
As a result, a separate superior court in the territory was no longer necessary.
He became a judge of the superior court in 1868-1870.
The case will go to superior court next, for either a trial or a plea.
He served as again judge of the superior court 1885-1892.
In 1824 he was appointed reporter of the superior court.
In 1766 he was elected a justice of Connecticut's superior court.