Sanctionable conduct definition
Sanctionable conduct means misconduct while in office, the persistent failure by a judge to perform the duties of the judge's office, or conduct prejudicial to the proper administration of justice. A judge's violation of any of the provisions of the Maryland Code of Judicial Conduct promulgated by Title 18, Chapter 100 may constitute sanctionable conduct.
Sanctionable conduct means a sanctionable conduct as contemplated in the Act;
Sanctionable conduct means misconduct while in office, the persistent failure by a judge to perform the duties of the judge's office, or conduct prejudicial to the proper administration of justice. It includes any conduct constituting a violation of the Maryland Code of Judicial Conduct promulgated by Rule 16-813. An erroneous ruling, finding, or decision in a particular case does not alone constitute sanctionable conduct.