By Emily Green
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Judges who voluntarily retire for disability can't be certified to administer oaths unless they are sitting on a court by designation, the state attorney general's office opined.
The office issued the advisory opinion at the request of the Commission on Judicial Performance, the state agency responsible for disciplining judges. Former judges who have retired from office can have the power to administer oaths restored, p...
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