Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes
42 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 1604 (2026)
Powers of Court of Judicial Discipline.
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§ 1604. Powers of Court of Judicial Discipline.
The Court of Judicial Discipline shall be a court of record with all the attendant duties and powers appropriate to its function as provided by section 18 of Article V of the Constitution of Pennsylvania. The court shall comply with the procedures set forth in section 18 of Article V.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2
cases (1 in the last 5 years), 2014–2024 · leading case: In re Bruno, 101 A.3d 635 (Pa. 2014).
In re Bruno, 101 A.3d 635 (Pa. 2014). “V, § 18(b)-(d); 42 Pa.C.S. § 1604; accord 42 Pa.C.S. §§ 3331-32 (“suspension, removal, discipline and compulsory retirement of magisterial district judges” governed by Article V, Section 18).”
In Re: Prospect Crozer from the Delaware Cnty. Bd. of Assessment (Pa. 2024). “V, §§ 18(a)(7)-(9), (b)(1)-(6); 42 Pa.C.S. §§ 1604, 2105. [J-7A-2024, J-7B-2024, J-7C-2024, J-7D-2024, J-7E-2024, J-7F-2024, J-7G-2024, J- 7H-2024, J-7I-2024, J-7J-2024, J-7K-2024, J-7L-2024, J-7M-2024, J-7N-2024, J-7O- 2024, J-7P-2024, J-7Q-2024, J-7R-2024, J-7S-2024,…”
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