It would be helpful to know what the remaining 24 lawyers did that resulted
in a judicial complaint.
Not exact matches
To avail itself of the BICE, however, Thrivent «would be forced to agree contractually with its customers that they could pursue a breach of contract action against Thrivent and that they could participate
in judicial class actions against Thrivent,» the
complaint states.
As for my part, I am filing a
complaint with the Minnesota Supreme Court Chief Justice and asking her and The Court to mark Tony Jones as a Vexatious Litigant
in that state (he has to get
judicial approval to sue); asking The Court to take action against Tony Jones» attorney's (M. Sue Wilson's) law license; and asking the Court to order an investigation into the family court judge who signed the Order (as it has been alleged that she is possibly the former law partner of M. Sue Wilson.
A
judicial official told The Associated Press that a 27 - year - old woman filed a
complaint Friday accusing the 59 - year - old director of drugging and penetrating her at the hotel Bristol
in Paris.
They were also exposed to improving access to justice: the role of the media as a partner, press freedom and responsible journalism: Is the media a threat to
judicial independence and the role of the public
complaint unit
in effective justice delivery.
When we didn't prevail
in that effort, we filed a
complaint with the Supreme
Judicial Court on behalf of seven plaintiffs contending that the question was not appropriate for the ballot.
For nine years, she has investigated
complaints of
judicial misconduct, and now she's looking into a crooked judge who was secretly involved
in the construction of a casino on Native - American land.
The Student
Judicial Committee may also consider
complaints that are not delineated under Category A or Category B above, provided that the person against whom the
complaint is made is notified
in writing as to whether the proceeding will follow the rules of Category A or Category B, delineated below.
The associate dean of the school
in which the student charged
in the
complaint is registered shall ordinarily be invited to participate as one of the administrative officers on the
Judicial Panel
in the Category adjudication.
Please accept our appreciation for the investigation of your good office into numerous
complaints over years now, concerning the health, economic, environmental and legal /
judicial degradation due to the proliferation of industrial wind
in Ontario.
After appointing a special committee to investigate the
complaint, the 5th Circuit
Judicial Council issued a curt, three - page order
in September 2007 reprimanding Kent and admonishing him that his behavior was inappropriate for a judge.
McBroom's allegations first surfaced
in 2007
in the form of a
judicial misconduct
complaint against Kent.
The purpose of the panel is to receive, screen, evaluate and act upon
complaints of unprofessional conduct by attorneys
in the 17th
Judicial Circuit and -LSB-...]
The purpose of the panel is to receive, screen, evaluate and act upon
complaints of unprofessional conduct by attorneys
in the 17th
Judicial Circuit and resolve those
complaints informally or refer to The Florida Bar, if necessary.
Based upon
complaints filed by, among others, Washington DC based
Judicial Watch, the Commission had sought to remove Judge Kendall from the bench on the basis of criticisms of his bail and sentencing decisions
in specific cases, none of which had ever been appealed and each of which was soundly within his legal discretion.
They have sat on bodies such as the Council of the Inns of Court, and have acted
in the high - profile recent
judicial review challenges relating to the Bar Standards Board, QASA, and the Legal Ombudsman (Office for Legal
Complaints).
In addition to his litigation practice, Richard has also served as the Executive Director and counsel to the Council on Probate Judicial Conduct, which investigates and adjudicates formal complaints of ethical misconduct against the elected Probate Judges in Connecticu
In addition to his litigation practice, Richard has also served as the Executive Director and counsel to the Council on Probate
Judicial Conduct, which investigates and adjudicates formal
complaints of ethical misconduct against the elected Probate Judges
in Connecticu
in Connecticut.
Correction:
Judicial complaints have resulted
in discipline against men as well as women.
BC Injury Law And ICBC Claims Blog Subjective Soft Tissue Injuries And
Judicial Scrutiny Last year I criticized the often recited judicial passage stating that «``... the Court should be exceedingly careful when there is little or no objective evidence of continuing injury and when complaints of pain persist for long periods extending beyond the normal or usual recovery...» and pointing out that these comments should no longer be used given Supreme Court of Canada's reasons in FH v. Mc
Judicial Scrutiny Last year I criticized the often recited
judicial passage stating that «``... the Court should be exceedingly careful when there is little or no objective evidence of continuing injury and when complaints of pain persist for long periods extending beyond the normal or usual recovery...» and pointing out that these comments should no longer be used given Supreme Court of Canada's reasons in FH v. Mc
judicial passage stating that «``... the Court should be exceedingly careful when there is little or no objective evidence of continuing injury and when
complaints of pain persist for long periods extending beyond the normal or usual recovery...» and pointing out that these comments should no longer be used given Supreme Court of Canada's reasons
in FH v. McDougall.
The law society's
complaints committee suspended Gillis after he was convicted of wilfully attempting to obstruct, pervert or defeat the course of justice
in a
judicial proceeding
in 2013.
The second case involved a
complaint filed against Justice Michael Gableman alleging he violated the Code of
Judicial Conduct by running a false advertisement against his opponent, former Justice Louis Butler,
in the 2008 election.
Specifically, the
complaint alleged that Justice Gableman violated the Code of
Judicial Conduct by running a television ad during the campaign falsely implying that his opponent's actions resulted
in the release of a felon who committed a subsequent criminal molestation.
«I am satisfied that there is a public interest
in knowing how the CJC deals with
complaints against judges to ensure the public has confidence
in the integrity of the process and to also ensure that the application for
judicial review can be conducted
in a meaningful way,» Milczynski wrote.
In the last three years the Office of
Judicial Complaints (OJC) received 5,407 complaints about misconduct (rather than corruption), though this does not represent all complaints made against the 3,600 judges, 7,000 tribunal members and 29,000 ma
Complaints (OJC) received 5,407
complaints about misconduct (rather than corruption), though this does not represent all complaints made against the 3,600 judges, 7,000 tribunal members and 29,000 ma
complaints about misconduct (rather than corruption), though this does not represent all
complaints made against the 3,600 judges, 7,000 tribunal members and 29,000 ma
complaints made against the 3,600 judges, 7,000 tribunal members and 29,000 magistrates.
Mr Justice Peter Smith was reported to the Office for
Judicial Complaints after showing «undoubted animosity» towards a party
in a case before him.
In his
complaint to the Canadian
Judicial Council, Slansky accused the judge of being biased, rude, abusive, and bullying.
In the U.K., the Office for Judicial Complaints, established in 2006 after a reform of the judicial complaint procedure, reports that five judges have been removed in the last three years, as well as a further eight resignations by judges under investigatio
In the U.K., the Office for
Judicial Complaints, established in 2006 after a reform of the judicial complaint procedure, reports that five judges have been removed in the last three years, as well as a further eight resignations by judges under invest
Judicial Complaints, established
in 2006 after a reform of the judicial complaint procedure, reports that five judges have been removed in the last three years, as well as a further eight resignations by judges under investigatio
in 2006 after a reform of the
judicial complaint procedure, reports that five judges have been removed in the last three years, as well as a further eight resignations by judges under invest
judicial complaint procedure, reports that five judges have been removed
in the last three years, as well as a further eight resignations by judges under investigatio
in the last three years, as well as a further eight resignations by judges under investigation.
Michael McKiernan looked into
judicial complaints in 2012
in Canadian Lawyer, where he interviewed several lawyers involved
in a
complaint,
The latest
in the salacious saga of Michigan Judge Wade McCree has been making the law blog rounds this week (via Jonathan Turley, Above the Law), with the release of McCree's answer to the state
Judicial Tenure Commission's
complaint against him over a series of alleged ethics violations related to his sexual relationship with a complaining witness
in a child support case.
Douglas, who at the time of the allegations was still practising, stepped aside from her her
judicial duties
in the summer of 2010 when King's former client launched his
complaint.
After Toronto city solicitor Anna Kinastowski filed a
complaint against Justice Ted Matlow
in January 2006, the Canadian
Judicial Council demanded that the supernumerary judge account for his high - profile opposition, together with some of his neighbours, to the building of a condo and retail complex on his small residential street
in Toronto's Forest Hill Village, and to explain his consequent clashes with the City of Toronto's legal department.
Because it seems so evident that this judge is unwilling to follow the rules and has a hostility against you to the point of threatening to hold you
in contempt simply because you are asking her to follow the rules on your motions, you have the right to file a
complaint against this judge with the state supreme court
judicial commission.
The man filed a
complaint on June 13
in the 17th
Judicial Circuit Court of Florida — Broward County against the construction company alleging breach of contract.
We can advise and represent you or your business
in connection with domain name disputes, including claims against cyber squatters, sometimes resolved on the basis of residency requirements and / or through
complaints to internet registrars, but other times requiring
judicial assistance.
You can see it also
in the way the Supreme Court handles judges that are acting unprofessionally or acting out
in terms of what they are doing with
judicial qualification commission's
complaints as well.
The Canadian
Judicial Council has announced an inquiry committee will be held under the Judges Act about Justice Frank Newbould of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice over
complaints that he made comments and wrote letters on an ongoing land claim issue
in Sauble Beach where his family has owned a cottage for 100 years.
Languishing
in totally Corrupt Indian
judicial system and courts for years just to prove that you are really innocent and not as has been alleged
in false
complaint is tantamount to being destroyed and massacred.
TOMEE SOJOURNER v. CONSEIL DE LA JUSTICE ADMINISTRATIVE et al
Judicial Bias based on Race, Gender, Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Nature: Hearing on a Rental Board Judge's application to quash a Superior Court decision rendered in favor of an English - speaking Black lesbian, who had applied for judicial review of an earlier Administrative Judicial Council decision regarding her complaint against th
Judicial Bias based on Race, Gender, Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Nature: Hearing on a Rental Board Judge's application to quash a Superior Court decision rendered
in favor of an English - speaking Black lesbian, who had applied for
judicial review of an earlier Administrative Judicial Council decision regarding her complaint against th
judicial review of an earlier Administrative
Judicial Council decision regarding her complaint against th
Judicial Council decision regarding her
complaint against the Judge.
Following the analysis
in Bishop, Wood, J. commented on the fact that the plaintiff had made
complaints about a judge involved
in one of the actions to two chief judges, the Justice Ministry, and the
Judicial Counsel.
They include making a
complaint to the Canadian
Judicial Council, seeking McLachlin's recusal from the Nadon matter before the Supreme Court, and,
in the most extreme and unlikely of cases, trying to have a judge removed from office.
Those changes
in 2007 led to a public
complaint from the Canadian
Judicial Council about the lack of consultation and concerns over the perceived independence of these committees.
My perspective is that of an experienced SRL who prevailed
in the first of a series of court actions and who more recently, having acted for another person
in bringing a
complaint to the Law Society, challenged the result by filing a
judicial review petition
in her name.
Speaking at a Guelph Convocation (repeated
in a letter to the Globe & Mail) arguing for the inclusion of aboriginal rights
in the Charter of Rights then under development, he crossed a line that led to a
complaint to the Canadian
Judicial Council.
Key chapters and sections cover: • Decision - making, including personal interests, bias and determination, equality and discrimination and elections • The process for making and handling
complaints on conduct issues • The challenging of authorities on conduct issues including through
judicial review, the Ombudsman and by using Freedom of Information • Offences • The law
in Wales
(3) If an allegation of misconduct against a provincial judge is made to any other judge or to the Attorney General, the other judge, or the Attorney General, as the case may be, shall provide the person making the allegation with information about the
Judicial Council's role
in the justice system and about how a
complaint may be made, and shall refer the person to the
Judicial Council.
51 (1) The
Judicial Council shall provide,
in courthouses and elsewhere, information about itself and about the justice system, including information about how members of the public may obtain assistance
in making
complaints.
(6) After the end of each year, the
Judicial Council shall make an annual report to the Attorney General on its affairs,
in English and French, including, with respect to all
complaints received or dealt with during the year, a summary of the
complaint, the findings and a statement of the disposition, but the report shall not include information that might identify the judge or the complainant.
(3) The
Judicial Council's consideration of the question of compensation shall take place
in public if there was a public hearing into the
complaint, and otherwise shall take place
in private.
(2) Professor Alain Roussy explores some of the many stirred issues
in the now long - running controversy involving Canadian Justice Lori Douglas (whose lawyer husband posted nude pictures of her online and sent copies of the pictures to a client who
in turn sued and eventually filed a
judicial conduct
complaint).
(20) If an order was made under subsection (10) and the
Judicial Council dismisses the
complaint with a finding that it was unfounded, the judge shall not be identified
in the report without his or her consent and the Council shall order that information that relates to the
complaint and might identify the judge shall never be made public without his or her consent.