- A. "Chair" means the chair of the Commission and includes the vice chair or acting chair.
- B. "Confidential hearing" means a hearing at which allegations of misconduct or disability are presented to a hearing panel or masters for resolution.
- C. "Contract investigator" means a person with whom a contract exists for the performance of investigative services.
- D. "Examiner" means a lawyer designated by the Commission to present evidence at a confidential hearing.
- E. "Formal charges" means the specific allegations of misconduct or disability identified by the Commission at the conclusion of a full investigation and upon which further proceedings will be conducted.
- F. "Formal complaint" means the written document that formally charges a judge with misconduct or disability.
- G. "Full investigation" means that portion of an investigation in which the judge is invited to respond in writing to specific allegations identified by the Commission. A full investigation may also include, but is not limited to: examination of documents, correspondence, court records, transcripts or tapes; interviews of the complainant, counsel, court staff, the judge and other witnesses; and inspection of physical facilities or objects.
- H. "Hearing panel" means a panel of at least six members of the Commission designated to conduct a confidential hearing.
- I. "Masters" means the special masters appointed by the Commission to conduct a confidential hearing.
- J. "Misconduct" means a violation of the Utah Code of Judicial Conduct or Section 78A-11-105(1)(a), (b), (c), or (e) of the Utah Code.
- K. "Preliminary investigation" means that portion of an investigation conducted upon receipt of a written complaint or upon authorization of the Commission. A preliminary investigation may include, but is not limited to: examination of documents, correspondence, court records, transcripts or tapes; interviews of the complainant, counsel, court staff and other witnesses; and inspection of physical facilities or objects.
- L. "Presiding master" means the special master designated to preside over any hearing conducted by masters.
- M. "Proceeding" means all steps in the Commission's discipline and disability process.
- N. "Record" means all documents required by statute to be submitted to the Utah Supreme Court.
- O. "Supreme Court" means the Utah Supreme Court.
In addition to terms defined in Section 78A-11-102 et seq. of the Utah Code:
KEY: judicial conduct commission
Date of Last Change: February 1, 2005
Notice of Continuation: January 3, 2025
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: Art. VIII, Sec. 13; 78A-11-102 through 78A-11-113