...canons of ethics. In a presentment issued in January, the ACJC said the case is one of first impression, as the Code of...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct last month. According to the ACJC, Jones inappropriately touched and made sexually charged remarks to female probation officers...
...Salas dismissed Campbell's other claims against the New Jersey Supreme Court, ACJC's executive director John Tonelli and ACJC disciplinary counsel Candace Moody. They...
...Max A. Baker . In a May 2 presentment, the ACJC found Baker yelled at the litigant, made "repugnant and offensive"...
...about the incident, and on June 4 she reported it to the ACJC. In November 2007, D'Onofrio alleged, the township ended the...
...a Supreme Court hearing. In a March 10 presentment, the ACJC found Baptista abused the "power and prestige of his judicial office...
...Hill, N.J., had left the courtroom. According to the ACJC, McCloskey "directed the prosecutor to ask certain questions of his witnesses...
...her with incarceration if she disobeyed his Order regarding visitation," the ACJC complaint says. Baker then made a series of additional remarks...
Two New Jersey trial judges have been reprimanded for making derogatory comments touching on the alienage, ethnicity, race and honesty of physical ailments of litigants and lawyers appearing before t
...contributions by judges, Canon 7A(4). The issue, says the ACJC, is not whether Boggia knew about the contributions but rather how the...
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