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New Mexico Judicial Standards Commission

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The New Mexico Judicial Standards Commission is a judicial disciplinary agency in New Mexico.[1]

Note: State judicial disciplinary agencies do not have appellate jurisdiction or authority over federal court judges and justices.

Organization

The commission is made up of nine members: two justices or judges, one magistrate, two lawyers and six members of the public. The members of the public are appointed by the governor for five-year staggered terms as may be provided by law, while the rest are selected by law for four-year terms.[2]

Governing laws

Contact information

Judicial Standards Commission
6200 Uptown Blvd. NE
Suite 340
Albuquerque, NM 87110

Phone: (505) 222-9353

See also

External links

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