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Press Release  Massachusetts Commission on Judicial Conduct Reprimands Judge and Judge Agrees to Retire Voluntarily

CJC Reprimands Judge and Judge Agrees to Retire
For immediate release:
10/19/2017
  • Commission on Judicial Conduct

Media Contact   for Massachusetts Commission on Judicial Conduct Reprimands Judge and Judge Agrees to Retire Voluntarily

Howard Neff, Executive Director

Boston, MA — The Commission on Judicial Conduct has reprimanded a judge for treating parties appearing before the judge in two separate matters discourteously, in violation of Rule 2.8(B) of the Code of Judicial Conduct.

The judge has also agreed to retire voluntarily after unsuccessfully struggling to overcome health difficulties.

The Commission’s statute and Rules are available on the Commission’s website: www.mass.gov/cjc.

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Media Contact   for Massachusetts Commission on Judicial Conduct Reprimands Judge and Judge Agrees to Retire Voluntarily

  • Massachusetts Commission on Judicial Conduct 

    The Commission on Judicial Conduct (CJC) is the state agency responsible for investigating complaints alleging that a state court judge has engaged in judicial misconduct or has a disability preventing him or her from properly performing judicial duties.

    The CJC is also responsible for pursuing, when it is appropriate, remedial action or discipline against state court judges.
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