Talk:Judicial misconduct

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The claim that the JCIO investigates judicial misconduct in the UK disputed.
The JCIO in the UK do not investigate most judicial misconduct on the grounds that it would impair judicial independence. The JCIO only investigate "personal misconduct" i.e. judges being arbitrarily rude or falling asleep in court.

Quote: "We are an independent office which supports the Lord Chancellor and Lord Chief Justice in considering complaints about the personal conduct of judicial office holders.

We cannot accept complaints about a judge’s decision or the way a judge has managed a case." - https://judicialconduct.judiciary.gov.uk/

82.27.35.195 (talk) 10:12, 15 April 2019 (UTC)

Name of the page
Should we divide this page into two, one dealing with judicial misconduct in USA and the second with that is the UK. We should also add a project to add pages about judicial misconduct in other countries? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Wilkn (talk • contribs) 06:33, 10 March 2020 (UTC)