Judges and Judiciary,
California Supreme Court
Jan. 30, 2019
Supreme Court committee clarifies views on judges' work with criminal justice nonprofits
A state Supreme Court committee has opened the door for members of the judiciary to become more involved in transforming the criminal justice system, announcing Tuesday judicial officers may serve on nonprofit advisory boards involved in criminal justice issues.
A state Supreme Court committee opened the door for members of the judiciary to become more involved in transforming the criminal justice system, announcing Tuesday judicial officers may serve on nonprofit advisory boards involved in criminal justice issues.
"It is the committee's view that the requesting judicial officer may serve on an advisory board of a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving criminal justice," the committ...
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