Rules & Regulations of the State of Tennessee
Title 0787 - Board of Judicial Conduct
Chapter 0787-01 - General
Section 0787-01-.03 - CONFIDENTIALITY

Current through April 3, 2024

(1) Except as required under T.C.A. § 17-5-303(f), matters that come before the Board are confidential. Individual members of the Board will not discuss any matter pending before the Board, except with other members of the Board and with the Board's disciplinary counsel. However, nothing in this rule shall prohibit the complainant, respondent-judge, or any witness from disclosing the existence or substance of a complaint, matter, investigation, or proceeding before the Board or from disclosing any documents or correspondence filed by, served on, or provided to that person. In addition, if it becomes apparent that allegations of misconduct by a judge have become a matter of public record independent of any action by the Board and that continued silence by the Board may be detrimental to the public interest, may lead to bringing the judiciary into public disrepute, or may adversely affect the administration of justice, the chairperson in his or her discretion may (a) confirm that an investigation is in progress, (b) clarify the procedural aspects of any proceedings, and (c) explain the rights of the subject of the investigation to a fair hearing without prejudgment.

Authority: T.C.A. §§ 17-5-201(f), 17-5-202(e), and 17-5-303(f).

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