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By Committee on Judicial Ethics | December 18, 2023
A full-time judge may mentor applicants seeking to obtain a nomination to one of the nation's military service academies.
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By Scott Bauer | The Associated Press | December 18, 2023
Jim Troupis, a former judge, was deeply involved in Trump's efforts to overturn Wisconsin's 2020 election results. He remains a defendant in a lawsuit filed against him, Trump's attorney Ken Chesebro and the 10 fake Republican electors. In Georgia, Chesebro and Trump are also defendants in a Fulton County investigation into efforts to overturn that state's election results.
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By Committee on Judicial Ethics | December 17, 2023
May a full-time judge accept an invitation to speak before a class at a public college on matters of civil law, including the trial process, evidentiary considerations and pitfalls, and the judge's journey to the law and the bench?
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By Marianna Wharry | December 15, 2023
The formal charges against a Wyoming attorney arose from two complaints the bar counsel received about how she improperly handled financial transactions for two of her elderly clients.
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By Committee on Judicial Ethics | December 14, 2023
May a part-time town justice accept employment as a security guard/usher for university sports games in a neighboring county?
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By Committee on Judicial Ethics | December 13, 2023
May a full-time judge appear in a short documentary film by a non-profit filmmaker about a state statute, describing their work with a judicial association in support of that statute's adoption?
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By Cheryl Miller | December 13, 2023
Superior Court Judge Howard Shore cited family obligations, work at home and "other judges leaving early" for his many absences between 2021 and 2022.
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By Committee on Judicial Ethics | December 12, 2023
Subject to limitations on price and number of tickets, a candidate for election to judicial office may pay the lowest price offered to the general public, even if specially discounted tickets are made available to district leaders.
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By Michael A. Mora | December 12, 2023
Now, it is up to the Florida Supreme Court to approve the disciplinary action or reject and remand the action back to the Florida Judicial Qualifications Commission.
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By Committee on Judicial Ethics | December 11, 2023
May a full-time judge serve on the board of directors of two local not-for-profit organizations: 1) [City] Partners in Education, which "partners with students to ensure they are ready for, enroll in, and complete college" and "does not engage with the Courts at all" and 2) Cluster, Inc., which provides, among other programs, community mediation services including in small claims court?
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