By the same token, Judge Eiler's act of whistling and pounding on the bench in the manner disclosed by the electronic record is
unacceptable judicial conduct.»
Not exact matches
[M] aybe divisions of appellate courts think that if they ignore their own precedents they won't get called on this by their colleagues, especially if a judge on the appellate panel was part of the panel deciding the precedents; or there's nobody outside the court (who might matter) to to complain because it's an appellate court of final resort; or it's an inferior appellate court but the panel has good reason to believe the final appellate court won't grant leave to appeal.Whatever the reason, such
judicial conduct unacceptable.
The OSC applied for
judicial review, arguing Groia's
conduct was
unacceptable.
«The reputation of the administration of justice is jeopardized by
judicial indifference to
unacceptable police
conduct.
However, the Lord Chancellor and Lord Chief Justice concluded that this was an inexcusable misuse of their
judicial IT accounts and wholly
unacceptable conduct.
Even humour which is intended to serve a legitimate purpose may be considered inappropriate if it is directed at a subject matter or person in a manner which is
unacceptable in light of norms governing
judicial conduct or oversteps some other social or cultural boundary.