The Commission is vested with the power, and it shall be its duty, to investigate charges arising out of the present or any prior term of office which would be the basis for retirement, censure, or removal of a judge under Article VI, Section 10 of the Constitution of Virginia and the provisions of this chapter even though the subject judge may have been reelected to a new term of office.
The Commission, after such investigation as it deems necessary, may order and conduct hearings at such times and places in the Commonwealth as it shall determine.
If the Commission finds the charges to be well-founded, and sufficient to constitute the basis for retirement, censure, or removal of a judge, it may file a formal complaint before the Supreme Court.
The Commission shall have the authority to make rules, not in conflict with the provisions of this chapter or of general law, to govern investigations and hearings conducted by it.
No act of the Commission shall be valid unless concurred with by a majority of its members.
1971, Ex. Sess., c. 154, §§ 2.1-37.4, 2.1-37.5, 2.1-37.6; 2001, c. 844.
Structure Code of Virginia
Chapter 9 - Judicial Inquiry and Review Commission
§ 17.1-900. Definitions and application of chapter
§ 17.1-901. Commission created; membership and terms of office
§ 17.1-902. Powers and duties of Commission generally
§ 17.1-903. Officers and employees; experts and reporters; witnesses; legal counsel
§ 17.1-904. Compensation and expenses
§ 17.1-906. Jurisdiction of Supreme Court
§ 17.1-907. Oaths; inspection of books and records; subpoenas
§ 17.1-909. Order compelling witness to attend and testify
§ 17.1-911. Suspension of judge
§ 17.1-912. Physical or mental examination
§ 17.1-913. Confidentiality of papers and proceedings
§ 17.1-915. Witness fees; mileage; exception