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Judicial Discipline Commission implements Amendment H, resolves large set of financial‑disclosure cases
Summary
The Commission on Judicial Discipline told the Joint Judiciary Committee it has staffed up, is implementing voter‑approved Amendment H, and resolved a large number of personal financial disclosure matters in 2024. The commission reported a sharp rise in requests for evaluation (RFEs) and emphasized education as part of its mission.
The Commission on Judicial Discipline reported to the Joint Judiciary Committee on Jan. 13 that it is implementing changes required by Amendment H (voter‑approved changes to the judicial‑discipline process) and has resolved a heavy caseload of disclosure matters from 2024.
Director Anne Mangiardi and Commissioner Jim Carpenter said the commission has expanded its staff to five full‑time positions (adding a paralegal and a full‑time investigator), has completed the handling of a large group of personal financial disclosure (PFD) matters that drew public attention last year, and is preparing rules and procedures required under…
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