Pennsylvania Code
Title 207 - JUDICIAL CONDUCT
Part II - CONDUCT STANDARDS
Chapter 33 - CODE OF JUDICIAL CONDUCT
Subchapter A - CANONS
2 - A judge shall perform the duties of judicial office impartially, competently, and diligently
- Rule 2.1 - Giving Precedence to the Duties of Judicial Office
- Rule 2.2 - Impartiality and Fairness
- Rule 2.3 - Bias, Prejudice, and Harassment
- Rule 2.4 - External Influences on Judicial Conduct
- Rule 2.5 - Competence, Diligence and Cooperation
- Rule 2.6 - Ensuring the Right to Be Heard
- Rule 2.7 - Responsibility to Decide
- Rule 2.8 - Decorum, Demeanor, and Communication with Jurors
- Rule 2.9 - Ex parte Communications
- Rule 2.10 - Judicial Statements on Pending and Impending Cases
- Rule 2.11 - Disqualification
- Rule 2.12 - Supervisory Duties
- Rule 2.13 - Administrative Appointments
- Rule 2.14 - Disability and Impairment
- Rule 2.15 - Responding to Judicial and Lawyer Misconduct
- Rule 2.16 - Cooperation with Disciplinary Authorities
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 12, March 23, 2024
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