Connecticut Motion For Appointment of Counsel is a motion filed in the state of Connecticut that asks the court to appoint an attorney to represent a person in a legal matter. This motion can be used in a wide variety of legal proceedings, including criminal, civil, and family law matters. There are two types of Connecticut Motion For Appointment of Counsel: (1) an indigent person’s motion for appointment of counsel and (2) an attorney’s motion for appointment of counsel. An indigent person’s motion is filed by someone who cannot afford to pay for an attorney and seeks the court’s assistance in appointing a lawyer. An attorney’s motion is filed by an attorney who is seeking to be appointed by the court to represent a person in a legal matter. Both motions must include detailed information in order to be considered by the court.