Ohio Rules

Ohio Code of Judicial Conduct

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Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 545

January 01, 2017

  • Rule 1.3. Avoiding Abuse of the Prestige of Judicial Office

  • Rule 3.1. Extrajudicial Activities In General

  • Rule 3.2. Appearances Before Governmental Bodies and Consultation With Government Officials

  • Rule 3.3. Testifying As a Character Witness

  • Rule 3.4. Appointments to Governmental Positions

  • Rule 3.5. Use of Nonpublic Information

  • Rule 3.6. Affiliation With Discriminatory Organizations

  • Rule 3.7. Participation In Educational, Religious, Charitable, Fraternal, Or Civic Organizations and Activities

  • Rule 3.8. Appointments to Fiduciary Positions

  • Rule 3.9. Service As Arbitrator Or Mediator

  • Rule 3.10. Practice of Law

  • Rule 3.11. Financial, Business, Or Remunerative Activities

  • Rule 3.12. Compensation For Extrajudicial Activities

  • Rule 3.13. Acceptance and Reporting of Gifts, Loans, Bequests, Benefits, Or Other Things of Value

  • Rule 2.10. Judicial Statements On Pending and Impending Cases

  • Rule 2.11. Disqualification

  • Rule 2.12. Supervisory Duties

  • Rule 2.14. Disability and Impairment

  • Rule 2.9. Ex Parte Contacts and Communications With Others

  • Rule 2.13. Administrative Appointments

  • Rule 2.5. Competence, Diligence, and Cooperation

  • Rule 2.6. Ensuring the Right to Be Heard

  • Rule 2.8. Decorum, Demeanor, and Communication With Jurors

  • Rule 2.7. Responsibility to Decide

  • Rule 2.3. Bias, Prejudice, and Harassment

  • Rule 2.1. Giving Precedence to the Duties of Judicial Office

  • Rule 1.2. Promoting Confidence In the Judiciary

  • Rule 2.2. Impartiality and Fairness

  • Rule 1.1. Compliance With the Law

  • Rule 2.4. External Influences On Judicial Conduct

  • Rule 2.16. Cooperation With Disciplinary Authorities

  • Rule 2.15. Responding to Judicial and Lawyer Misconduct

  • Rule 4.1. Political and Campaign Activities of Judges and Judicial Candidates

  • Rule 4.4. Campaign Solicitations and Contributions [effective Until January 1, 2017]

  • Rule 4.5. Activities of a Judge Who Becomes a Candidate For Nonjudicial Office

  • Form of Citation, Effective Date, Application

  • Appendix A. Correlation Table

  • Rule 4.4. Campaign Solicitations and Contributions [effective January 1, 2017]

  • Rule 3.14. Reimbursement of Expenses and Waivers of Fees Or Charges

  • Rule 4.3. Campaign Standards and Communications

  • Rule 4.2. Political and Campaign Activities of Judicial Candidates

  • Appendix B. Correlation Table

  • Rule 4.6. Definitions

  • Rule 3.15. Reporting Requirements

  • January 01, 2009

  • Rule 2.7. Responsibility to Decide

  • Rule 2.8. Decorum, Demeanor, and Communication With Jurors

  • Rule 2.9. Ex Parte Contacts and Communications With Others

  • Rule 2.10. Judicial Statements On Pending and Impending Cases

  • Rule 2.11. Disqualification

  • Rule 2.12. Supervisory Duties