Kentucky Judicial Conduct Commission
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The Kentucky Judicial Conduct Commission is the only agency in Kentucky authorized to take disciplinary action against a sitting judge. The Commission reviews complaints against judges, conducts hearings when warranted, and imposes sanctions on judges found to have behaved improperly. [1]
Members
The Commission has six voting members who serve four-year terms. [2]
References
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The Kentucky Project on Judgepedia
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