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California Courts of Appeal,
Judges and Judiciary,
Letters

Apr. 9, 2021

It’s the CJP, not the complainant, that must maintain confidentiality

The author of the March 31 Daily Journal column “Is the 3rd District slacking?” wonders why I went public with my recent complaint to the Commission on Judicial Performance about extraordinary decisional delay in the 3rd District Court of Appeal.

Jon B. Eisenberg

Email: jon@eisenbergappeals.com

Jon is a retired appellate attorney and the author of California Practice Guide: Civil Appeals and Writs.

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The author of the March 31 Daily Journal column "Is the 3rd District slacking?" wonders why I went public with my recent complaint to the Commission on Judicial Performance about extraordinary decisional delay in the 3rd District Court of Appeal.

When I submitted the complaint on Jan. 26, specifying 150 recently adjudicated cases that had languished for two to seven years aft...

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