Summer Judicial Conduct Reporter

The summer issue of the Judicial Conduct Reporter has been published. The issue has articles on:

Recommendations by judges

Anonymous complaints to judicial conduct commissions

Recent cases

Prejudicial delay: Raye (California Commission 2022)

Blurred boundaries: Barker, 875 S.E.2d 44 (South Carolina 2022) and Underwood, 873 S.E.2d 689 (South Carolina 2022)

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Favorite word and adequate funding

Accepting the parties’ proposed resolution and stipulation that the Judicial Inquiry Commission could establish by clear and convincing evidence the allegations in its complaint, the Alabama Court of the Judiciary

“A huge unknown called ‘Court’”

Based on an agreement that included the judge’s resignation and agreement to never seek judicial office in the state, the West Virginia Judicial Investigation Commission publicly admonished a former judge

Throwback Thursday

5 years ago this month: Based on the recommendation of the Commission on Judicial Conduct, the Arizona Supreme Court publicly censured a judge for taking the questions and the answer

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