Not exact matches
Failure on the part of even a few judges to comply with these standards serves to degrade and demean the entire
judiciary and to
erode public confidence in the judicial process.
[3]
Public confidence in the independence and impartiality of the
judiciary is
eroded if judges, judicial candidates, and a judge - elect are perceived to be subject to political influence.
COMMENT [1]
Public confidence in the
judiciary is
eroded by improper conduct and conduct that creates the appearance of impropriety.
[97] If individuals can not be assured that judges are impartial, this could
erode public confidence in adjudication and could result
in people becoming reluctant to seek the aid of the
judiciary to help resolve disputes.