Judicial ethics consists of the standards and norms that bear on judges and covers such matters as how to maintain independence, impartiality and avoid impropriety. Disciplinary Actions for infractions of the rules of conduct by state judges are typically controlled by a state judicial commission. Attorney Jeffrey B. Gold discusses judicial ethics mainly within New York and explores the role of the judiciary, with the Bar and the public.
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