Yes, a judge can be removed from the bench for misconduct through a process called impeachment or disciplinary action by a judicial conduct commission. Being disbarred specifically refers to losing the license to practice law, which is different from being removed as a judge.
The legislative branch
The senator is being investigated for alleged misconductwhile in office.If the boy's misconduct continues, he will not be allowed to ride the school bus.The judge has reprimanded the attorney several times for various types of professional misconduct.
The judge may be at risk of being disbarred or censured by the Barr association. If it's proven the judge acted without sound principals his decisions may be overturned on appeals.
Disbarred - 1939 was released on: USA: 6 January 1939
Disbarred - 1939 is rated/received certificates of: Sweden:(Banned) USA:Approved
You'll need evidence of illegal activity by the judge and an attorney willing to take on your case. Write to your State supreme court. I do not think they would side with you though. They will not go against one of their own. I live in Ohio, so I would write to this "bunch" and they would send her, or him the letter that you wrote. The judge, or magistrate then would write back to tell why they did what they did.
If I remember in one episode, they said he owned a restaurant. EDWARD ARTHUR JUDGE [#147156], 38, of Kensington was summarily disbarred June 11, 1999. Judge was convicted in 1997 of one count of attempted robbery - a felony involving moral turpitude.
Yes.
That would be judicial misconduct. A judge is supposed to only rule on issues before the court of jurisdiction.
Yes, a judge has the authority to overturn a jury's decision in certain circumstances, such as if there was a legal error or misconduct during the trial. This is known as a judgment notwithstanding the verdict or a new trial.
Judges overturn jury verdicts infrequently, as they typically defer to the jury's decision. However, in cases where there is a legal error or misconduct, a judge may overturn a jury verdict.
Attorney Robert Udell was disbarred from practicing in the state of Florida. He was disbarred from the misuse legal fees from the years of 2004 and 2008.