Sentences with phrase «judicial code of conduct»

2010), which considered identical language in Indiana's judicial code of conduct.
You must be able and willing to stand up to a judge who is violating the law, your client's rights, or the judicial code of conduct.
According to the Speaker, the violation of processes and procedure as spelt out by the constitution and judicial code of conduct, through the judge's partisan and emotional disposition on the allegations raised «against the government she is serving, has shown her as unfit for the bench».

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Under the bill CCTV cameras will fall under a statutory code of conduct, with citizens able to apply for a judicial review if they believe they are being used inappropriately.
The bill's clause six, which Mr Jack claims is potentially ambiguous about the basis of principles of MPs» code of conduct, could be subject to judicial review as a result.
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All codes of judicial conduct espouse the values of judicial independence, impartiality, integrity, diligence and competence, as evidenced by The Bangalore Principles of Judicial Conduct (2002), which was signed by the chief justices of 29 cojudicial conduct espouse the values of judicial independence, impartiality, integrity, diligence and competence, as evidenced by The Bangalore Principles of Judicial Conduct (2002), which was signed by the chief justices of 29 cojudicial independence, impartiality, integrity, diligence and competence, as evidenced by The Bangalore Principles of Judicial Conduct (2002), which was signed by the chief justices of 29 coJudicial Conduct (2002), which was signed by the chief justices of 29 countries.
In the author's opinion, these performance evaluations should be synchronized with the code of judicial conduct.
Amended multiple times throughout the years, the Model Code establishes standards for the ethical conduct of judges, provides guidance to judges and candidates for judicial office and provides structure for regulating conduct through disciplinary agencies.
A judge may participate in electronic social networking, but as with all social relationships and contacts, a judge must comply with relevant provisions of the Code of Judicial Conduct and avoid any conduct that would undermine the judge's independence, integrity, or impartiality, or create an appearance of impropriety.
Within legal ethics I frequently have issues with law society and judicial decisions, and with provisions of the codes of conduct.
«Improper» covered conduct ordinarily justifying disbarment, striking off, suspension or other serious professional penalty and also conduct which according to the consensus of professional, including judicial, opinion could be fairly stigmatised as being improper, whether it violated the letter of a professional code or not.
Many states also require lawyers to take an ethics examination which tests knowledge of the codes professional responsibility and judicial conduct.
It is not intended as an exhaustive guide for the conduct of judges and judicial candidates, who are governed in their judicial and personal conduct by general ethical standards as well as by the Code.
The Code is intended, however, to provide guidance and assist judges in maintaining the highest standards of judicial and personal conduct, and to provide a basis for regulating their conduct through disciplinary agencies.
(A) A judicial candidate subject to public election may establish a campaign committee to manage and conduct a campaign for the candidate, subject to the provisions of this Code.
To implement fully the principles of this Code as articulated in the Canons, judges should strive to exceed the standards of conduct established by the Rules, holding themselves to the highest ethical standards and seeking to achieve those aspirational goals, thereby enhancing the dignity of the judicial office.
A report issued by the Canadian Centre for Court Technology is not surprisingly, urging judicial officers «to use social media with caution» and calling for more detailed policies and formal codes of conduct in this area.
Specifically, the commission found that Jenevein violated Canon 2B of the judicial conduct code, which bars a judge from using the prestige of his office to advance his private interests or those of others.
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A judge may participate in electronic social networking, but as with all social relationships and contacts, a judge must comply with relevant provisions of the Code of Judicial Conduct and avoid any conduct that would undermine the judge's independence, integrity, or impartiality, or create an appearance of
The code of judicial conduct bars federal judges from using the prestige of their office for fundraising purposes.
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