IN RE CONDUCT OF ROTH

No. 9; SC 28223.

645 P.2d 1064 (1982)

293 Or. 179

In re Complaint As to the CONDUCT OF the Honorable Phillip J. ROTH, Accused.

Supreme Court of Oregon, In Banc.

Decided June 2, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jack L. Kennedy, Portland, argued the cause for the accused. With him on the briefs were Kennedy, King & McClurg, Portland.

Michael C. McClinton, Salem, argued the cause for the Commission on Judicial Fitness. With him on the brief were Clark, Marsh, Lindauer, McClinton & Vollmar, Salem.


PER CURIAM.

This is a proceeding pursuant to ORS 1.420 and 1.430 and Article VII, (Amended), Section 8 of the Oregon Constitution to inquire into the conduct of a circuit court judge. The Commission on Judicial Fitness found, after a hearing, that Judge Phillip J. Roth had willfully violated a canon of the Code of Judicial Conduct and recommended to this court that Judge Roth be censured. ORS 1.420 provides in part:

"(1) Upon complaint from any person concerning...

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