2009 New Hampshire Statutes
TITLE LI — COURTS (Includes Chapters 490 - 505)
CHAPTER 494-A — JUDICIAL CONDUCT COMMISSION
Section 494-A:1 Judicial Conduct Commission Established.

A judicial conduct commission is hereby established which shall be completely independent of the New Hampshire court system and other branches of government. All complaints made against judges, as defined in RSA 494-A:2, IV, and clerks, as defined in RSA 494-A:2, I, shall be directed to the commission. The commission shall be administered by an executive director, appointed under RSA 494-A:3.

RSA 494-A has been held unconstitutional in the case of %4AhIn re Petition of New Hampshire Bar Ass'n (2004) 151 N.H. 112, 855 A.2d 450.%4Ah%4Ag2004581389;;;855;162;450%4Ag

Source. 2001, 267:3, eff. July 1, 2001. 2003. 319:171, eff. Jan. 1, 2004.

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