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You can report them to the judicial commission of misconduct, file a motion for emergency resusal, request judge to be removed from case because of biases and write a letter to the chief judge of that courthouse about what is occuring.
Anyone can file a complaint against a judge. You are not required to have any connection to a judge or a particular case before a judge in order to file a complaint with the CJC. Try to be prepared with as much specific information as possible.
The CJC is also responsible for pursuing, when it is appropriate, remedial action or discipline against state court judges. Their site includes information on filing a complaint about a judge. The CJCs procedures are governed by the Rules of the Commission on Judicial Conduct.
By fax + Submit a complaint by fax to the Executive Director of the CJC at 617-248-9938. You may either fill in and fax the CJCs downloadable complaint form or fax a letter to the CJC describing your complaint. If you wish to remain anonymous, do not provide any personal or contact information.
The Massachusetts Commission on Judicial Conduct (CJC) is the state agency responsible for investigating complaints alleging that a state court judge has engaged in judicial misconduct or has a disability preventing him or her from properly performing judicial duties.
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While the process differs from state to state, here in Massachusetts they can be removed in one of three ways: judicial review, recall, and impeachment. Anyone in the Commonwealth can file a complaint about a particular judge with the Massachusetts Commission on Judicial Conduct or CJC.
The Committee on Judicial Ethics is established by SJC Rule 3:11. It is a source of advice for judges, and organizations and associations of judges or lawyers, concerning the requirements of the Code of Judicial Conduct, SJC Rule 3:09.

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