A bill inspired by a State Auditor's report would require the Commission on Judicial Performance to make it easier to file complaints against judges.
AB 1842 calls on the agency "to establish and implement a procedure to permit the electronic filing of complaints against judges" by Jan. 1, 2022. It would demand courthouses post public notices about the agency, its mission, a definition of judicial misconduct and how to file a compl...
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