Wednesday, August 29, 2018

Sens A Complaint on Bad Judge

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Administrative Oversight and Accountability

Oversight mechanisms work together to hold judges and judiciary staff responsible for their conduct as government officials and for the management of public resources.
Accountability is a core value of the federal judiciary, as stated in the Strategic Plan for the Federal Judiciary,  encompassing: 
  • stringent standards of conduct;
  • self-enforcement of legal and ethical rules;
  • good stewardship of public funds and property; and
  • effective and efficient use of resources.
Federal Judiciary oversight mechanisms deter and prevent fraud, waste, and abuse, and address mistakes should they occur. Oversight mechanisms also promote compliance with ethical, statutory, and regulatory standards. By statute, responsibility for administering the Third Branch rests with the Judicial Conference of the United States, regional circuit judicial councils, the individual courts themselves, and, in specified areas, the director of the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts (AO). Internal safeguards exist at the local, regional, and national levels to deter waste and wrongdoing, and enable detailed performance assessments.

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