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- W610895921 abstract "The strength of the judicial system is based on the independence of individual judges to render decisions on the merits, subject to appellate review. Judges’ mistakes and abuses of discretion generally may be corrected within the judicial system, not by a disciplinary system. That is how it should be, notwithstanding that errors of law place a considerable burden and expense on the parties to seek justice in other courts. Although mistakes often are not rectified because appeals are too expensive to pursue for many wronged litigants, judges must be given wide latitude in making decisions within a broad range of discretion without being subjected to disciplinary procedures. Good faith mistakes as a general rule should not—some would argue should never—be the basis for discipline Judicial conduct commissions, which dismiss the great majority of complaints received, often have to explain to dissatisfied litigants why the commissions cannot discipline judges for being mistaken in the application or interpretation of law. Many complainants seek from commissions only what the courts can provide: new hearings and another judge to hear their cases. Yet, under certain circumstances, the law authorizes investigations into judicial decision-making. Although improper influence, bias, and corruption have always been recognized as grounds to remove a judge from office, they are not the sole grounds for discipline. When a judge’s acts are so obviously contrary to law, it might not matter why the judge acted as he or she did. Within the broad spectrum of judicial error, it is easy to identify many situations that either are or are not subject to" @default.
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- W610895921 title "Judicial Error That Is Subject to Discipline in New York" @default.
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