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201 Pa. Code Rule 1921. Notice to the Chief Justice and the Judicial Conduct Board.

Rule 1921. Notice to the Chief Justice and the Judicial Conduct Board.

 Whenever a judge receives notice that he or she is the subject of any federal or state criminal investigation or prosecution through a target letter, a subject letter, a presentment, an indictment, an arrest, a summons, a complaint, other legal process, or any other means from the investigating or prosecuting authority, unless precluded by order of court, the judge must report the receipt of such notice in writing to the Chief Justice and the Judicial Conduct Board within five (5) days.

Source

   The provisions of this Rule 1921 adopted June 23, 2011, effective immediately, 41 Pa.B. 3719; amended April 7, 2015, effective immediately, 45 Pa.B. 2040; amended March 11, 2021, effective immediately, 51 Pa.B. 1644. Immediately preceding text appears at serial page (399002).



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