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Judicial misconduct may include off-the-bench conduct such as criminal behavior, improper use of a judges authority, publicly commenting on a pending or expected court case, and giving or receiving bribes or favors.
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.
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.
All judges and high-ranking judiciary officials and senior staff must file public financial disclosure reports each year, as required of all three government branches by the Ethics in Government Act. Judiciary personnel are also subject to certain provisions in the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge (STOCK) Act.
Examples of judicial misconduct may include the following: using the judges office to obtain special treatment for friends or relatives; accepting bribes, gifts, or other personal favors related to the judicial office; engaging in improper ex parte communications with parties or counsel for one side in a case;
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Judicial misconduct is an action by a judge that brings discredit upon the judiciary or the administration of justice. It could be a violation of the Texas Constitution, the Texas Penal Code, the Code of Judicial Conduct, or other rules established by the Supreme Court of Texas.
The State Commission on Judicial Conduct is the independent Texas state agency created by Article 5, Section 1-a of the Texas Constitution. It is responsible for investigating allegations of judicial misconduct or judicial disability, and for disciplining judges.
Complaints Download a Complaint Form. Download our Complaint Form in fillable PDF format. Request a Complaint Form by Email. Request a paper complaint form by emailing: information@scjc.texas.gov. Request a Complaint Form by Phone. Request a paper complaint form by calling (512) 463-5533 or toll-free, (877) 228-5750.

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