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June 29, 2007
Due Process For Judges
A judge is entitled, on timely request, to a hearing on informal findings of misconduct. The Arizona Supreme Court vacated a public reprimand imposed by its judicial commission and remanded the matter for a hearing. The commission had imposed the sanction as a result of a complaint that the judge had "inappropriately" objected to the appointment of another judge to his court. (Mike Frisch)
June 29, 2007 in Judicial Ethics and the Courts | Permalink
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