Two nonlawyers and one Superior Court judge have been appointed to fill vacancies on the board that investigates alleged judicial misconduct and the court where the judicial misconduct allegations are tried.
To read more, continue to the blog.
Two nonlawyers and one Superior Court judge have been appointed to fill vacancies on the board that investigates alleged judicial misconduct and the court where the judicial misconduct allegations are tried.
September 23, 2013 at 01:16 PM
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Two nonlawyers and one Superior Court judge have been appointed to fill vacancies on the board that investigates alleged judicial misconduct and the court where the judicial misconduct allegations are tried.
To read more, continue to the blog.
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