Arkansas - Violation of law. 2Connecticut - Disbarment or suspension as an attorney. 3Florida 4Kentucky - Any willful refusal or persistent failure to conform 5Maine - Convicted of a crime the nature of which casts into "Missouri Misconduct; corruption in office; oppression in office; commission of a crime. Noter The most common wording for each ground is used, in abbreviated form in some instances. Significant differences in the wording are noted in the footnotes on the following page. 7Nebraska - Disbarment. Nevada - Retired for advanced age which interferes with the proper performance of his duties. 9New Jersey - Engagement in partisan politics. 10 New York Such conduct may occur on or off the bench. Also note that the New York provision states that the commission is not limited to the grounds enumerated therein. 11, Ohio Disbarred or indefinitely suspended from practice of 12Oklahoma - Corruption in office; gross partiality in office; 13 Oregon where such misconduct bears a demonstrable relationship to the effective performance of judicial duties. 14South Carolina - Fails to timely issue official orders, decrees, or opinions. 15 Texas Without justifiable cause fails to execute the business of the court in a timely manner. 17. West Virginia - For any violation of the judicial code of ethics or code of regulations and standards. |