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Government

Mar. 26, 2013

Judges' association rejects ethics investigation changes, may pursue legislation

The California Judges Association has rejected proposed revisions to changes it wants made to rules on how a state watchdog agency investigates errant judges, signaling that the debate may have to be settled by the state Legislature.


By Paul Jones


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SACRAMENTO-The California Judges Association has rejected proposed revisions to changes it wants made to rules governing how a state watchdog agency investigates and disciplines errant judges, signaling that the debate may have to be settled by the state Legislature.


The association last fall proposed several changes to the way the Commission on Judicial Performance investigates judges accused of miscon...

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