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In Re: Amendment of Rules 3.5 and 8.2 of the Pennsylvania Rules of Professional Conduct
148 Disciplinary Rules Docket
| Pa. | Dec 5, 2016
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*1 Rule 3.5 Impartiality and Decorum of the Tribunal

A lawyer shall not:

(a) seek to influence a judge, juror, prospective juror or other official by means prohibited by law;

(b) communicate ex parte with such a person during the proceeding unless authorized to do so by law or court order;

(c) communicate with a juror or prospective juror after discharge of the jury if:

(1) the communication is prohibited by law or court order; (2) the juror has made known to the lawyer a desire not to communicate; or

(3) the communication involves misrepresentation, coercion, duress [of] or harassment; or

(d) engage in conduct intended to disrupt a tribunal.

Comment:

[1] Many forms of improper influence upon a tribunal are proscribed by criminal law. Others are specified in the [ABA Model] Code of Judicial Conduct and/or the Rules Governing Standards of Conduct for Magisterial District Judges , with which an advocate should be familiar. A lawyer is required to avoid contributing to a violation of such provisions.

* * * Rule 8.2 Statements Concerning Judges and Other Adjudicatory Officers

(a) A lawyer shall not make a statement that the lawyer knows to be false or with reckless disregard as to its truth or falsity concerning the qualifications or integrity of a judge, adjudicatory officer or public legal officer, or of a candidate for election or appointment to judicial or legal office.

(b) A lawyer who is a candidate for judicial office shall comply with the applicable provisions of the Code of Judicial Conduct and/or the Rules Governing Standards of Conduct for Magisterial District Judges, as applicable .

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Case Details

Case Name: In Re: Amendment of Rules 3.5 and 8.2 of the Pennsylvania Rules of Professional Conduct
Court Name: Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Date Published: Dec 5, 2016
Docket Number: 148 Disciplinary Rules Docket
Court Abbreviation: Pa.
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