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Stevens v. Commission on Judicial Qualifications

Supreme Court of California
Jul 9, 1964
61 Cal.2d 886 (Cal. 1964)

Summary

In Stevens v. Commission on Judicial Qualifications, 61 Cal.2d 886, 39 Cal. Reptr. 397, 393 P.2d 709 (1964), the Supreme Court rejected a Commission recommendation that a judge be removed.

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Opinion

Docket No. L.A. 27765.

July 9, 1964.

PROCEEDING to review a recommendation that a judge be removed from office. Recommendation rejected and proceedings dismissed.

Schall, Nielsen, Boudreau Price, W.J. Schall and William P. Gray for Petitioner.

Stanley Mosk, Attorney General, Gordon Ringer and Derald E. Granberg, Deputy Attorneys General, for Respondent.


THE COURT.

We have reviewed the record herein on the law and the facts as required by section 10b of article VI of the California Constitution. We find no basis for supporting, and therefore reject, the recommendation of the Commission on Judicial Qualifications that petitioner, Charles F. Stevens, be removed from office. The proceeding is dismissed.


Summaries of

Stevens v. Commission on Judicial Qualifications

Supreme Court of California
Jul 9, 1964
61 Cal.2d 886 (Cal. 1964)

In Stevens v. Commission on Judicial Qualifications, 61 Cal.2d 886, 39 Cal. Reptr. 397, 393 P.2d 709 (1964), the Supreme Court rejected a Commission recommendation that a judge be removed.

Summary of this case from In re Diener and Broccolino
Case details for

Stevens v. Commission on Judicial Qualifications

Case Details

Full title:CHARLES F. STEVENS, Petitioner, v. COMMISSION ON JUDICIAL QUALIFICATIONS…

Court:Supreme Court of California

Date published: Jul 9, 1964

Citations

61 Cal.2d 886 (Cal. 1964)
39 Cal. Rptr. 397
393 P.2d 709

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