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Public Sanctions

Public Sanctions are issued when sufficient evidence supports a finding of judicial misconduct. As it deems appropriate, the Commission uses, by order of severity, admonitions, warnings and reprimands to publicly sanction judges. If the Commission votes to issue a public sanction, the appropriate order is prepared, the offending judge and the Complainant are provided a copy of the order, and the order is publicly disseminated to ensure public awareness. Orders of additional education may also be combined with public sanctions.

You may view Public Sanctions by the fiscal year in which they were issued (see menu) or consolidated into a single PDF: