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The Commission on Judicial Performance, established in 1960, is the independent state agency responsible for investigating complaints of judicial misconduct and judicial incapacity and for disciplining judges, pursuant to article VI, section 18 of the California Constitution.
Common complaints of ethical misconduct include improper demeanour; failure to properly disqualify when the judge has a conflict of interest; engaging in ex parte communication and failure to execute their judicial duties in a timely fashion. Behaviour outside of the courtroom can also be at issue.
Obvious examples are violations of criminal law, sexual misconduct with staff/attorneys/parties, joining discriminatory organizations and using the judicial position to enhance a private interest.
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.
To file a grievance against an attorney, please contact the Ohio Board of Professional Conduct or the Office of Disciplinary Counsel. The disciplinary process, i.e., a grievance, will not affect or change court or other decisions made in a case.