The state panel that investigates allegations of misconduct against judges and recommends punishments said it received the third-most complaints in its history in 2016.

Robert Tembeckjian, administrator of the state Commission on Judicial Conduct, said the 1,944 complaints his panel received last year were about 5 percent higher than the average of complaints—1,845—filed since 2012.

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