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Government

Jan. 10, 2014

Judges revamp bid for discipline law

California Judges Association plans to reformulate its attempt to seek legislation that would give judges more leeway to defend themselves in disciplinary proceedings.

By Paul Jones

Daily Journal Staff Writer

See correction below.

The California Judges Association will pursue legislation to make changes to the way judges are investigated when they're accused of misconduct.

The association has a bill from last year, AB 1111, that it had intended to pursue this year, but the association will instead pursue a new bill while engaging in talks with the Commission on Judicial Performance, which last year adopted some p...

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