Daily Journal Staff Writer
California judges were disciplined less frequently from 2000 to 2009 than in the previous decade, according to a new report by the Commission on Judicial Performance. Elected judges were sanctioned more frequently than appointed judges, and more than half those sanctioned were repeat offenders, the commission found.
The report, which analyzes 10 years of discipline data for the state's trial court ...
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