
Subordinate Judicial Officers - Statistics
Since June of 1998, the Commission has shared authority with the superior courts for the discipline of subordinate judicial officers (SJO's), attorneys employed by California's state courts to serve as court commissioners and referees. In 2011, there were 374 authorized subordinate judicial officer positions in California.
SUBORDINATE JUDICIAL OFFICERS - AUTHORIZED POSITIONS
As of December 31, 2011
2011 Statistics
Complaints Received and Investigated
In 2011, the Commission reviewed 163 new complaints about subordinate judicial officers. Because the superior courts were required to conduct the initial investigations, the Commission's function primarily entailed reviewing the local courts' actions to determine whether there was any basis for further investigation or action by the Commission.
RULE UNDER WHICH NEW COMPLAINTS WERE SUBMITTED
investigation pending1
Some complaints were submitted under more than one rule.
2011 CASELOAD - SUBORDINATE JUDICIAL OFFICERS
Discrepancies in totals are due to consolidated complaints/dispositions or reopened matters.
In 2011, the Commission commenced one staff inquiry and eight preliminary investigations.
Cases Concluded
In 2011, the Commission concluded its review of 162 complaints involving subordinate judicial officers. The Commission closed 157 of these matters after initial review because it determined that the superior courts' handling and disposition of the complaints were adequate and that no further proceedings were warranted. Following investigation, the Commission closed four of the cases without discipline, and closed one case when the commissioner resigned with the agreement not to serve or seek to serve in a judicial capacity. At the end of the year, five matters remained pending before the Commission.
2011 SJO COMPLAINT DISPOSITIONS
TYPE OF COURT CASE UNDERLYING
SJO COMPLAINTS CONCLUDED IN 2011
SOURCE OF COMPLAINTS INVOLVING
SJO's CONCLUDED IN 2011

