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Selected Types of Judicial Misconduct Bias or the appearance of bias. Abuse of authority. Failing to disclose a conflict of interest. Improper communication about a case.
Call (800)282-0515 to file your complaint.
When must a defendant respond to the complaint? In Ohio, a defendant must respond within 28 days after being served the summons and complaint or after completion of service by publi- cation (Ohio Civ. R. Rule 12).
Ohios Office of Disciplinary Council handles complaints against both attorneys and judges. If you believe a judge has violated ethical standards you may choose to file a complaint with: Office of Disciplinary Counsel 250 Civic Center Drive, Ste 325 Columbus, Ohio 43215-7411 Phone: 614-461-0256 Toll Free: 800-589-5256.
Only if another sitting judge cant sit, you may submit a request and you will need to attest that no other judge was available to take the case or cases.
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You can complain by phone, in person, or in writing by email or mail. Phone or email first to tell the company about the problem and to try to resolve it. You should be able to learn pretty quickly whether the problem will be resolved.
California Attorney Generals Office. File a complaint online at . The Better Business Bureau. Go to .bbb.org, or consult your phone directory for a local office.
A complaint letter format will typically begin with the senders details, followed by stating who its addressed to, the date, and then the letter itself. The opening paragraph should state your reason for writing, and the meat of the text will go into detail about the matter.

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