Supreme Judicial Court's Judicial Performance Evaluation Committee
Seeks Response in Evaluation of Judges in Essex County
As part of the ongoing program to evaluate and enhance judicial performance, the Supreme Judicial Court's Judicial Performance Evaluation Committee has sent questionnaires to attorneys and court employees in Essex County. Jurors who participate in trials will receive questionnaires upon completion of their jury duty for the next several months. Forty-six judges will be evaluated in the District Court, Juvenile Court, Superior Court, Housing Court, and Probate and Family Court.
Attorneys
whose email addresses are known to the Supreme Judicial Court
receive an invitation to use the evaluation website and are
given a username and password. Out of the 6,000 attorneys selected
for the Essex County evaluation, more than half will be able
to complete the evaluation on-line. If attorneys wish the Supreme
Judicial Court to have their email addresses for conducting
evaluations in the future, email addresses can be registered
at http://judeval.sjc.state.ma.us/?go=reg.
The Judicial Performance Evaluation Committee requests that attorneys who receive questionnaires complete and return them to the Supreme Judicial Court as soon as possible, as the success of the evaluation program depends upon timely responses. A high rate of participation enables the Committee to provide judges with fair and complete evaluations. Lawyers who have appeared in court multiple times in Essex County in the last two years, according to computerized court records, have received questionnaires. The deadline for returning the paper questionnaire is June 22, 2007; the electronic questionnaire is due by July 13, 2007.
Among
the categories covered in the evaluations are: a judge's
knowledge of the law; temperament on the bench; courtroom
control; treatment of litigants, witnesses, jurors, and attorneys;
fairness and impartiality; and timeliness in issuing written
decisions.
All questionnaires are confidential and do not request the names of respondents. The resulting reports are also confidential and are given only to the judge being evaluated and to the appropriate Chief Justices.
Since the inception of the program in 2001, evaluation has been conducted in all the counties in the Commonwealth. Judges are now being evaluated for the second time.
Please direct any inquiries concerning
questionnaires and evaluations to Mona Hochberg, Supreme
Judicial Court Judicial Performance Evaluation Coordinator,
at (617) 557-1156, or via email at mona.hochberg@sjc.state.ma.us.
For other information, please contact Joan Kenney, Public
Information Officer, Supreme Judicial Court, at (617) 557-1113,
or via email at joan.kenney@sjc.state.ma.us.