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Pennsylvania Judicial Conduct Board

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The Pennsylvania Judicial Conduct Board is one part of the judicial disciplinary agency in Pennsylvania. The other part is the Pennsylvania Court of Judicial Discipline.[1]

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

Organization

The board is made up of 12 members: three judges, three lawyers and six members of the public. Half of the members are chosen by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court and half by the governor. Terms are for four years.[1]

Contact information

Judicial Conduct Board[2]
601 Commonwealth Avenue, Suite 3500
P.O. Box 62525
Harrisburg, PA 17106-2525

Phone: (717) 234-7911

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