What is the Commission on Judicial Conduct?
The Commission is an independent agency in the judicial branch consisting of six nonattorney citizens, two lawyers and three judges who review and act on complaints of judicial misconduct or disability. The six nonattorney citizens are appointed by the Governor, two attorneys are selected by the State Bar Association, one judge is selected by and from the Court of Appeals, one selected by and from the Superior Court Judges, and one selected by and from the limited jurisdiction court judges. More info on the Commission’s background. More info on the Commission’s membership. Return to top.
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