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New Mexico's Judicial Code: Upholding Impartiality

New Mexico's Judicial Code: Upholding Impartiality

Santa Fe News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! · The Daily News Now!

March 31, 20261m 32s

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New Mexicos court boss, Karl Reifsteck, discusses the importance of maintaining judicial impartiality, drawing from the founders principles. The states Code of Judicial Conduct outlines strict rules for judges, ensuring they apply the law equally and avoid personal biases. The Judicial Standards Commission enforces these rules, investigating complaints and meting out punishments for violations. Public trust in courts hinges on judicial impartiality, especially during election years when candidates must remain neutral to uphold confidence in fair rulings. The code prohibits campaign activities that compromise judicial independence. As the U.S. celebrates its 250th anniversary, New Mexicos judiciary remains committed to upholding the vision of three equal branches of government.

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