By Committee on Judicial Ethics | January 20, 2021
A full-time judge may obtain a patent and license it to another.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics | January 8, 2021
May a town justice adopt a procedure for handling uniform traffic tickets?
By Committee on Judicial Ethics | January 8, 2021
May a town justice continue to serve on the town court if their first-degree relative assumes the other town justice position?
By Committee on Judicial Ethics | January 7, 2021
A full-time judge may seek post-retirement listing on an ADR Provider's roster.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics | January 7, 2021
A judge may ethically decline to participate in a district attorney's traffic diversion program.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics | January 5, 2021
Where a judge and their spouse are alleged victims with an order of protection against a criminal defendant, the judge may nonetheless preside over unrelated matters involving the prosecutors, defense counsel, and police or probation officers from that criminal case.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics | January 5, 2021
Where a judge rents an apartment to a not-for-profit organization that provides free transitional housing to homeless individuals, the judge is disqualified, subject to remittal, in matters involving a litigant who is currently residing in that apartment.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics | December 31, 2020
A part-time judge may serve on the board of a not-for-profit emergency medical services organization, where the position is not subject to public election.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics | December 31, 2020
A judge who donates to a fund established to create and install a public monument honoring a federal judge may also solicit co-equal judicial colleagues to contribute.
By Tom McParland | December 29, 2020
The judge acknowledged she had crossed an ethical line as a judge, but said she was only acting in the best interest of her child, according to court records.
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