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			Judicial Inquiry Commission
		
 
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			JIC
			
			
		 
	
 
	
		
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				The Alabama Supreme Court formulated, established, and, on December 15, 1975, adopted the Alabama Canons of Judicial Ethics "as a code for judges and a declaration of that which the people of the State of Alabama have a right to expect of them." Preamble, Alabama Canons of Judicial Ethics.
Alabama, like each of the 49 other states and the District of Columbia, has a judicial-conduct system that is the primary means by which ethical standards for and other conduct of judges are regulated. These judicial-conduct systems were instituted to ensure the integrity, independence, and impartiality of judges and the judicial system by
-enforcing standards of judicial conduct on and off the bench;
-assisting the judiciary in maintaining the necessary balance  between independence and accountability;
-providing an accessible forum for citizens' complaints against judges;
-creating a greater public awareness of what constitutes proper and improper judicial conduct; and
-protecting judges from false, unfounded, and inaccurate accusations.
				
				
			 
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				Website
			
 
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				http://judicial.alabama.gov/appellate/jic
			
 
			
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				3342424089
			
 
			
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				Address
			
 
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				401 Adams Avenue 
				Montgomery, AL 36130 
					
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