Transcription of SCR CHAPTER 60 CODE OF JUDICIAL CONDUCT
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228 SCR CHAPTER 60 code OF JUDICIAL CONDUCT JUDICIAL COUNCIL COMMITTEE'S NOTE, 1979: The following rules, called the code of JUDICIAL ethics, govern the members of the Wisconsin judiciary. These rules were originally adopted by the supreme court on November 14, 1967, effective January 1, 1968. They were amended on June 28, 1974; December 23, 1977, March 16, 1978; March 28, 1978; and November 20, 1979. The rules were originally numbered standards 1 to 16 and rules 1 to 17. They have been clarified and numbered to for uniformity and convenience. PREAMBLE Our legal system is based on the principle that an independent, fair and competent judiciary will interpret and apply the laws that govern us. The role of the judiciary is central to American concepts of justice and the rule of law. Intrinsic to all provisions of this code are the precepts that judges, individually and collectively, must respect and honor the JUDICIAL office as a public trust and strive to enhance and maintain confidence in our legal system.
228 SCR CHAPTER 60 CODE OF JUDICIAL CONDUCT JUDICIAL COUNCIL COMMITTEE'S NOTE, 1979: The following rules, called the code of judicial ethics, govern the members of the Wisconsin judiciary.
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