A new report has called for a standardized 15-year statute of limitations for judicial discipline — and suggested lawmakers create a separate body to examine California’s family courts.
These were among the recommendations from the final report issued Monday by the Committee to Review the Operations and Structure of the Commission on Judicial Performance. The report also rejected changing evidence standards in discipline cases or allowing t...
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