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  2. Begin by entering your personal information in the designated fields, including your name, address, and contact numbers. Ensure all details are accurate for effective communication.
  3. Indicate how you heard about the Judicial Inquiry Board by checking the appropriate box. This helps the board understand outreach effectiveness.
  4. Provide details about the judge you are filing a complaint against, including their full name, city, county, and court level. Select from options like Supreme Court or Circuit Court.
  5. In the 'Statement of Facts' section, clearly outline when and where the alleged misconduct occurred. Include case details if applicable, such as case name and number.
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Any person, including a judge, justice, or employee of the courts of the United States, may file with the Review Committee a complaint alleging a violation by a justice of any law (including any regulation), rule, or other standard of conduct, including the Code of Conduct for United States Judges adopted by the
The types of errors of the law include plain, reversible, invited, and harmless. Classification is based on the impact and the cause of the error. Examples of errors include misinterpretation of the law, which occurs when a court misinterprets a statute erroneously.
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.
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.
Any person may file a request for investigation with the Judicial Inquiry Board (Board). The request for investigation, which is required to be submitted in writing, must state facts that substantiate any alleged misconduct or incapacity.

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Pursuant to Article VI, Section 15 (c) of the Constitution, the Judicial Inquiry Board is authorized to receive, initiate, and investigate complaints concerning active Illinois state court judges.
57 The United States Supreme Court has stated that judges will not be deprived of immunity merely for acting in excess of jurisdiction; rather, they will be subject to liability only when acting in the clear absence of all jurisdiction.
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