Judges and Judiciary,
Ethics/Professional Responsibility
Oct. 25, 2018
LA judge publicly admonished for having clerk do his work
Judge Ernest M. Hiroshige of the Los Angeles County Superior Court was publicly admonished Wednesday by the Commission on Judicial Performance for delegating his responsibility to conduct case management conferences to his court clerk.
Judge Ernest M. Hiroshige of the Los Angeles County Superior Court was publicly admonished Wednesday by the Commission on Judicial Performance for delegating his responsibility to conduct case management conferences to his court clerk.
The clerk, who seemed unaware of the admonishment when called Wednesday, declined to comment, except to say Hiroshige was on vacation....
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