Judges and Judiciary
Aug. 18, 2000
Court Revises Code Of Judicial Ethics
Deciding that the rules which apply to trial court judges also should apply to appellate court justices, the California Supreme Court has proposed a number of amendments to the Code of Judicial Ethics, detailing when it and court of appeal justices should recuse themselves.




Deciding that the rules which apply to trial court judges also should apply to appellate court justices, the California Supreme Court has proposed a number of amendments to the Code of Judicial Ethics, detailing when it and court of appeal justices should recuse themselves.
The proposed amendments, according to Judicial Council spokeswoman Lynn Holton, ...
The proposed amendments, according to Judicial Council spokeswoman Lynn Holton, ...
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