The Commission on Judicial Performance should be given new powers and a larger budget, according to a committee created two years ago to oversee the agency.
Lawmakers formed the 15-member Committee to Review the Operations and Structure of the Commission on Judicial Performance in response to a critical audit of the state’s judicial watchdog.
The draft report released Monday found the commission had complied wit...
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