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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to the discipline of judges by the State Commission on |
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Judicial Conduct and the legislature. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Section 33.001(b), Government Code, is amended |
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to read as follows: |
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(b) For purposes of Section 1-a, Article V, Texas |
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Constitution, "wilful or persistent conduct that is clearly |
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inconsistent with the proper performance of a judge's duties" |
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includes: |
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(1) wilful, persistent, and unjustifiable failure to |
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timely execute the business of the court, considering the quantity |
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and complexity of the business; |
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(2) wilful violation of a provision of the Texas penal |
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statutes or the Code of Judicial Conduct; |
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(3) persistent or wilful violation of the rules |
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promulgated by the supreme court; |
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(4) incompetence in the performance of the duties of |
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the office; |
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(5) failure to cooperate with the commission; [or] |
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(6) violation of any provision of a voluntary |
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agreement to resign from judicial office in lieu of disciplinary |
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action by the commission; or |
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(7) persistent or wilful violation of Article 17.15, |
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Code of Criminal Procedure. |
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SECTION 2. Section 33.0212, Government Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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Sec. 33.0212. REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS ON FILED |
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COMPLAINTS. (a) As soon as practicable after a complaint is filed |
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with the commission, commission staff shall conduct a preliminary |
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investigation of the filed complaint and draft recommendations for |
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commission action. |
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(a-1) On completion of the preliminary investigation and |
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submission of recommendations under Subsection (a), commission |
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staff shall provide to the judge who is the subject of the complaint |
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written notice of: |
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(1) the complaint, the results of the preliminary |
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investigation, and the commission staff's recommendations for |
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commission action regarding the complaint; and |
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(2) the judge's right to attend each commission |
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meeting at which the complaint is included in the report filed with |
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the commission members under Subsection (a-2). |
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(a-2) Not later than the 10th business day before a |
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scheduled commission meeting [120th day after the date a complaint |
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is filed with the commission], commission staff shall prepare and |
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file with each member of the commission a report detailing: |
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(1) each complaint for which a preliminary |
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investigation has been conducted under Subsection (a) but for which |
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the investigation report has not been finalized under Subsection |
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(b); |
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(2) the results of the preliminary investigation of |
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the complaint; and |
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(3) the commission staff's recommendations for |
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commission action regarding the complaint. |
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(b) Not later than the 120th [90th] day following the date |
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of the first commission meeting at which a complaint is included in |
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the report filed with the commission under Subsection (a-2) [staff |
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files with the commission the report required by Subsection (a)], |
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the commission shall finalize the investigation report and |
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determine any action to be taken regarding the complaint, |
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including: |
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(1) a public sanction; |
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(2) a private sanction; |
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(3) a suspension; |
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(4) an order of education; |
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(5) an acceptance of resignation in lieu of |
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discipline; |
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(6) a dismissal; or |
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(7) an initiation of formal proceedings. |
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(b-1) After the commission meeting at which an |
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investigation report is finalized and an action is determined under |
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Subsection (b), the commission shall provide to the judge who is the |
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subject of a complaint: |
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(1) written notice of the action to be taken regarding |
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the complaint not more than five business days after the commission |
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meeting; and |
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(2) as the commission determines appropriate, |
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published notice of the action to be taken by posting the notice on |
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the commission's Internet website not more than seven business days |
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after the commission meeting. |
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(c) If, because of extenuating circumstances, the |
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commission [staff] is unable to finalize an investigation report |
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and determine the action to be taken regarding a complaint under |
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Subsection (b) [provide an investigation report and recommendation |
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to the commission] before the 120th day following the date of the |
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first [the complaint was filed with the] commission meeting at |
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which a complaint is included in the report filed with the |
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commission under Subsection (a-2), the commission may order an |
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extension [the staff shall notify the commission and propose the |
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number of days required for the commission and commission staff to |
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complete the investigation report and recommendations and finalize |
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the complaint. The staff may request an extension] of not more |
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than 240 [270] days from the date of the first [the complaint was |
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filed with the] commission meeting at which a complaint is included |
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in the report filed with the commission under Subsection |
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(a-2). [The commission shall finalize the complaint not later than |
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the 270th day following the date the complaint was filed with the |
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commission.] |
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(d) [The executive director may request that the |
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chairperson grant an additional 120 days to the time provided under |
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Subsection (c) for the commission and commission staff to complete |
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the investigation report and recommendations and finalize the |
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complaint. |
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[(e)] If the commission orders an extension of time under |
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Subsection (c) [chairperson grants additional time under |
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Subsection (d)], the commission must timely inform the legislature |
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of the extension. The commission may not disclose to the |
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legislature any confidential information regarding the complaint. |
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SECTION 3. Section 33.0213, Government Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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Sec. 33.0213. NOTIFICATION OF LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY |
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INVESTIGATION. On notice by any law enforcement agency |
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investigating an action for which a complaint has been filed with |
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the commission, the commission: |
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(1) may place the commission's complaint file on hold |
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and decline any further investigation that would jeopardize the law |
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enforcement agency's investigation; or |
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(2) shall [. The commission may] continue an |
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investigation that would not jeopardize a law enforcement |
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investigation regarding the conduct subject to the complaint and |
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may issue a censure or sanction based on the complaint. |
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SECTION 4. Section 33.034, Government Code, is amended by |
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amending Subsection (a) and adding Subsection (j) to read as |
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follows: |
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(a) A judge who receives from the commission a sanction or |
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censure issued by the commission under Section 1-a(8), Article V, |
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Texas Constitution, may request [or any other type of sanction is |
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entitled to] a review of the commission's decision as provided by |
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this section. This section does not apply to a decision by the |
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commission to institute formal proceedings. |
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(j) If the commission issues a public reprimand of a judge |
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based on the judge's persistent or wilful violation of Article |
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17.15, Code of Criminal Procedure, the commission shall send notice |
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of the reprimand to: |
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(1) the governor; |
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(2) the lieutenant governor; |
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(3) the speaker of the house of representatives; |
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(4) the presiding officers of each legislative |
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standing committee with jurisdiction over the judiciary; |
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(5) the chief justice of the supreme court; |
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(6) the Office of Court Administration of the Texas |
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Judicial System; and |
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(7) the presiding judge of the administrative judicial |
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region in which the court the reprimanded judge serves is located. |
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SECTION 5. Section 33.037, Government Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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Sec. 33.037. SUSPENSION FROM OFFICE [PENDING APPEAL]. (a) |
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If a judge who is convicted of a felony or a misdemeanor involving |
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official misconduct appeals the conviction, the commission shall |
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suspend the judge from office without pay pending final disposition |
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of the appeal. |
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(b) Not later than the 21st day after the date the |
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commission initiates formal proceedings against a judge based on |
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the judge's persistent or wilful violation of Article 17.15, Code |
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of Criminal Procedure, the commission shall recommend to the |
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supreme court that the judge be suspended from office pursuant to |
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Section 1-a, Article V, Texas Constitution. |
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SECTION 6. Section 74.055(c), Government Code, is amended |
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to read as follows: |
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(c) To be eligible to be named on the list, a retired or |
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former judge must: |
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(1) have served as an active judge for at least 96 |
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months in a district, statutory probate, statutory county, or |
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appellate court; |
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(2) have developed substantial experience in the |
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judge's area of specialty; |
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(3) not have been removed from office; |
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(4) certify under oath to the presiding judge, on a |
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form prescribed by the state board of regional judges, that: |
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(A) the judge has never been publicly reprimanded |
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or censured by the State Commission on Judicial Conduct, excluding |
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any reprimand or censure that was reviewed and rescinded by a |
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special court of review under Section 33.034; |
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(B) the judge has not received more than one of |
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any other type of public sanction, excluding any sanction that was |
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reviewed and rescinded by a special court of review under Section |
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33.034; and |
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(C) [(B)] the judge: |
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(i) did not resign or retire from office |
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after the State Commission on Judicial Conduct notified the judge |
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of the commencement of a full investigation into an allegation or |
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appearance of misconduct or disability of the judge as provided in |
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Section 33.022 and before the final disposition of that |
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investigation; or |
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(ii) if the judge did resign from office |
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under circumstances described by Subparagraph (i), was not publicly |
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reprimanded or censured as a result of the investigation; |
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(5) annually demonstrate that the judge has completed |
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in the past state fiscal year the educational requirements for |
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active district, statutory probate, and statutory county court |
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judges; and |
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(6) certify to the presiding judge a willingness not |
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to appear and plead as an attorney in any court in this state for a |
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period of two years. |
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SECTION 7. Section 665.052(b), Government Code, is amended |
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to read as follows: |
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(b) In this section, "incompetency" means: |
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(1) gross ignorance of official duties; |
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(2) gross carelessness in the discharge of official |
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duties; [or] |
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(3) inability or unfitness to discharge promptly and |
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properly official duties because of a serious physical or mental |
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defect that did not exist at the time of the officer's election; or |
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(4) persistent or wilful violation of Article 17.15, |
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Code of Criminal Procedure. |
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SECTION 8. As soon as practicable after the effective date |
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of this Act, the State Commission on Judicial Conduct shall adopt |
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rules to implement Section 33.001(b), Government Code, as amended |
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by this Act. |
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SECTION 9. Sections 33.001(b) and 665.052(b), Government |
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Code, as amended by this Act, apply only to an allegation of |
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judicial misconduct received by the State Commission on Judicial |
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Conduct or the legislature on or after the effective date of this |
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Act, regardless of whether the conduct or act that is the subject of |
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the allegation occurred or was committed before, on, or after the |
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effective date of this Act. |
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SECTION 10. A former or retired judge on a list maintained |
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by a presiding judge under Section 74.055(a), Government Code, who |
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is ineligible to be named on the list under Section 74.055(c), |
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Government Code, as amended by this Act, shall be struck from the |
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list on the effective date of this Act and may not be assigned to any |
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court on or after the effective date of this Act. |
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SECTION 11. This Act takes effect September 1, 2023. |