By Joe Sweeney
Judicial misconduct is one of the most important, under-investigated and underreported issues affecting Californians. With judicial scandals and corruption being routinely exposed at all levels of the courts, and the number of exonerations doubling since just 2011, closer attention must be paid to the branch of government in which the public typically places the most trust - the judiciary.
A small, relatively unknown agency, t...
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