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Jan 1, 2007 · The presiding judge is responsible for: (1) Ensuring the effective management and administration of the court, consistent with any rules, policies, strategic plan, or budget adopted by the Judicial Council or the court; (2) Ensuring that the duties of all judges specified under rule 10.608 are timely and orderly performed; and.
Social Media. CJP Disciplinary Decisions Involving Misconduct by Presiding and Supervising Judges. CJP publishes a compendium of case summaries of private and public discipline involving the breach of judicial duties by presiding or supervising judges. Notable decisions include:
Selection of a Presiding Judge should be based on the judge’s. management and administrative ability, 2) interest in serving in the position, 3) experience and familiarity with a variety of trial court assignments, and 4) ability to motivate and educate other judicial officers and court personnel.
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REPORTERS AND SELF-REPRESENTED LITIGANTS RESOURCE: California superior courts presiding judge duties law and authority. (1) California Judicial Conduct Handbook 4th Ed. §§ 6.1-6.7. (2) Cal. Rules of Court rule 10.603 Authority and duties of presiding judge. (3) Cal. Rules of Court rule 10.608 Duties of all judges. 40 Cal.Jur. 3d Judges § 45 Administration and supervision. 2 Witkin Cal. Proc ...
Jan 1, 2007 · Duties and authority of the presiding judge (a) General duties The presiding judge is responsible for the recruitment, selection, training, appointment, supervision, assignment, performance, and evaluation of court-appointed temporary judges.
NAPCO Monograph: “Presiding Judges and Court Executive Officer Governance and Leadership Principles, Roles and Responsibilities”. The National Association for Presiding Judges and Court Executive Officers (NAPCO) has developed a monograph, funded by SJI, for use as a guide in structuring modern-day activities and functions for governing and ...
The National Association for Presiding Judges and Court Executive Officers (NAPCO) has developed a monograph for use as a guide in structuring modern-day activities and functions for governing and leading state and local trial courts regardless of size or jurisdiction.