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The Commission on Judicial Performance, established in 1960, is the independent state agency responsible for investigating complaints of judicial misconduct and judicial incapacity and for disciplining judges, pursuant to article VI, section 18 of the California Constitutionopens in a new window.
The person who will read it probably didn't cause the problem, but may be very helpful in resolving it. Give the basics. Tell your story. Explain how you want to resolve the problem. Describe your next steps. Send your complaint letter. Your Mailing Address Your City, State, Zip Code Your email address
This complaint, along with any supporting materials, should be sent by mail to the: Nevada Commission on Judicial Discipline, P.O. Box 18123, Reno, Nevada 89511. If you have questions regarding the completion of this form, please contact the Commission on Judicial Discipline at (775) 687-4017.
This complaint, along with any supporting materials, should be sent by mail to the: Nevada Commission on Judicial Discipline, P.O. Box 18123, Reno, Nevada 89511. If you have questions regarding the completion of this form, please contact the Commission on Judicial Discipline at (775) 687-4017.
Obvious examples are violations of criminal law, sexual misconduct with staff/attorneys/parties, joining discriminatory organizations and using the judicial position to enhance a private interest.
➢The Supreme Court is the administrative head of Nevada's legal system. The Justices oversee the courts and issue rules governing everything from court procedure to the ethical and professional conduct of judges and attorneys.
Civil Statutes of Limitation Injury to Person2 yrs. §11.190(4)(e) Libel/Slander 2 yrs. §11.190(4)(c) Fraud 3 yrs. §11.190(3)(d) Injury to Personal Property 3 yrs. §11.190(3)(c) Professional Malpractice Accountant, Attorney, Veterinarian: 4 yrs.; Medical: 2 yrs. after discovery or 4 yrs. after act §25-2225 more rows
You are asking others to take action--action you do not have the power to take solely by yourself. A formal complaint is almost always put into writing. Filing a complaint is an advocacy tactic designed to convince those in authority to take a specific action.
You can file your complaint online and further assistance can be reached by calling 702-229-6615 or emailing codeenforcement@lasvegasnevada.
Personal injury lawsuits such as those stemming from car accidents, medical malpractice, or slip and fall incidents are a one type of civil suit. Other common civil lawsuits include breach of contract, product liability, divorce and family law, property disputes, and housing disputes.