Discipline
Sep. 21, 2006
Panel Likes Handling of Most Misconduct Cases
WASHINGTON - A special committee headed by Supreme Court Justice Stephen G. Breyer concluded Tuesday that the federal judiciary has done well in addressing the vast majority of misconduct complaints against judges but has come up short in a number of recent high-profile cases.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - A special committee headed by Supreme Court Justice Stephen G. Breyer concluded Tuesday that the federal judiciary has done well in addressing the vast majority of misconduct complaints against judges but has come up short in a number of recent high-profile cases.
Breyer's committee found that, overall, the judiciary a...
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