8: judges
retention elections
a judicial election in which voters are asked whether the judge should be retained or not
senatorial courtesy
a process by which presidents generally allow senators from the state in which a judicial vacancy occurs to block a nomination by simply registering their objection
judicial disciplinary commission
a state-level commission, which is usually made up of sitting or retired judges, lawyers, and laypersons, that investigates complaints filed against judges. the commission can dismiss the complaint or admonish, censure, or remove the judge
judicial performance evaluation
based on evaluations of how well a judge demonstrates a number of qualities expected of an excellent jurist submitted by individuals who have experience appearing before the judge. importantly, they focus exclusively on items related to the judge's behavior and not to case outcomes
partisan elections
candidates are selected by and affiliated with political parties
judicial independence
entails ensuring that judges are free to decide cases fairly and impartially based on the facts and the law without consideration of public, political, financial, or other outside pressure.
behavioral accountability
involves holding individual judges answerable for their conduct on the bench. because judges are the human element of the justice system, conduct that reflects badly on the integrity and impartiality of the justice system is likely to decrease public trust in the judiciary and should be deterred
decisional accountability
involves holding judges answerable for judicial rulings. were a judge to deliberately ignore the stated law and binding precedent, the judge should be held accountable
judicial accountability
involves the ability of an entity to remove or discipline judges who do not perform their jobs in an acceptable manner
the most visible role played by trial court judges
presiding over jury trials
nonpartisan elections
process wherein judges are selected according to their own attributes rather than on the basis of their political connections. currently, more than a dozen states use nonpartisan elections as a means of judicial selection
the most important decision a judge has to make at an initial appearance
what conditions should be imposed for an arrestee to be released from custody
merit selection plans
when a judicial vacancy arises, a bipartisan, broad-based commission (made up of lawyers and nonlawyers) interviews and evaluates candidates for judicial positions and recommends three candidates to the governor. the governor is then required to appoint one of the people recommended by the commission