Not exact matches
Although it is rare, there have been times when judges have gone beyond
committing judicial errors and have
committed acts of
misconduct, both in and out of court.
[67] In this case, a judge with a lengthy and stellar record of service
committed a single aberrant and inexplicable act of
judicial misconduct.
The only ground of challenge in these circumstances was likely to be that the secretary of state could not properly arrive at a decision that it may be appropriate for the care worker to be included in the list; a listed person could not get a speedy
judicial determination of the underlying facts, namely whether or not he had
committed the
misconduct alleged.