Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct
The Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct (ACJC) was created in 1974 to assist the Supreme Court by investigating allegations of unethical judicial conduct and by referring to the Court those matters that the Committee considers to require public disciplinary action. The composition and procedures of the Committee are set forth in Rule 2:15.
All records of and investigations conducted by the ACJC's staff are confidential in accordance with Court Rule 2:15-20. Confidentiality ceases only if and when the ACJC decides that there is probable cause for the imposition of public discipline and issues a formal complaint requiring the judge to answer and appear at a public hearing. Proceedings from the formal complaint on are no longer confidential.
- How to File Complaint About a Judge
- Complaint Form
- ACJC Overview
- Frequently Asked Questions
- ACJC Committee Members
- Contact Information
- Rule 2:15. Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct
- Code of Judicial Conduct
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2011
- Answer: In the Matter of Louis M.J. DiLeo, Judge of the Municipal Court
- Supreme Court Order: Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct Matter - In the Matter of Former Municipal Court Judge Lynn S. Muller
- Answer: In the Matter of Surrogate James Curcio
- Formal Hearing: In the Matter of Municipal Court Judge Robert A. Solomon
- Formal Complaint: In the Matter of Louis M. J. DiLeo
- Formal Complaint: In the Matter of Surrogate James Curcio
- Answer: Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct Matter - In the Matter of Richard Obuch, Judge of the Municipal Court
- Answer: Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct Matter - In the Matter of Harold P. Cook, Judge of the Municipal Court
- Supreme Court Order: Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct Matter - In the Matter of Superior Court Judge Max A. Baker
- Formal Hearing: Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct Matter - Formal Hearing Former Municipal Court Judge Lynn S. Muller
- Formal Complaint: Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct Matter - Formal Complaint In the Matter of Richard Obuch, Judge of the Municipal Court
- Formal Complaint: Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct Matter - In the Matter of Harold P. Cook III, Judge of the Municipal Court
- Supreme Court Amended Order: Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct Matter - In the Matter of Superior Court Judge Steven P. Perskie
- Answer: Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct Matter - In the Matter of Seth I. Davenport, Former Judge of the Municipal Court
- Supreme Court Order: Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct Matter - In the Matter of Municipal Court Judge Dennis Baptista
- Formal Complaint: Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct Matter - In the Matter of Seth I. Davenport, Former Judge of the Municipal Court
- Supreme Court Order: Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct Matter - In the Matter of Superior Court Judge Steven P. Perskie
- Supreme Court Order: Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct Matter - In the Matter of Superior Court Judge William L'E. Wertheimer
- Supreme Court Order: Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct Matter - In the Matter of Wilson J. Campbell, Former Judge of the Municipal Court
- Stipulations: Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct Matter - In the Matter of Superior Court Judge Max A. Baker
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