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If a judge presiding over a case is biased resulting in an unfair trial, may a complaint against the judge be filed with the State Ethics Commission?

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If a judge presiding over a case is biased resulting in an unfair trial, may a complaint against the judge be filed with the State Ethics Commission?

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No. The State Ethics Commission has no jurisdiction over judges or members of the judicial system. Contact the Judicial Conduct Board at 717-234-7911. If the matter involves a magisterial district judge, contact the President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas in the county.

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