Public Decisions Database


This database contains decisions on all public judicial disciplinary cases since the inception of the commission in 1960. Cases not involving public charges or public discipline remain confidential under the California Constitution and the commission’s rules.

Pursuant to amendments to the Constitution, which took effect in March 1995, the commission is authorized to impose all disciplinary sanctions, subject to discretionary review by the Supreme Court. Prior to that, the Supreme Court had the authority to censure or remove judges from office upon recommendation by the commission.

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First Name Howard R.
Last Name Broadman
Title Judge
Inquiry No. 145
Court Level Superior Court
County/Appellate District Tulare
Discipline/Determination Public admonishment
Decision By Commission
Date of Decision 02/26/1999
Method of Resolution Decision
Types of Misconduct Bias/appearance of bias not directed toward a particular class
Demeanor/decorum
Disqualification/disclosure/post-disqualification conduct
Failure to ensure rights
Petition For Review
Summary Judge Broadman denied litigants due process by conducting a civil trial in an irregular and truncated manner; engaged in abusive and intimidating questioning of a minor in a contempt proceeding; and, while recusing himself from a case, gratuitously labeled a lawyer as "unethical and dishonest." The judge previously had been the subject of discipline.
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