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RULE 8.2 JUDICIAL AND LEGAL OFFICIALS
(a) Reserved.
(b) A lawyer who is a candidate for judicial office shall comply with the applicable provisions of the Code of Judicial Conduct.
The maximum penalty for a violation of this Rule is disbarment.
Comment
[1] Assessments by lawyers are relied on in evaluating the professional
or personal fitness of persons being considered for election or
appointment to judicial office and to public legal offices, such as
attorney general, prosecuting attorney and public defender. Expressing
honest and candid opinions on such matters contributes to improving the
administration of justice. Conversely, false statements by a lawyer can
unfairly undermine public confidence in the administration of justice.
[2] When a lawyer seeks judicial office, the lawyer should be bound by applicable limitations on political activity.
[3] To maintain the fair and independent administration of justice,
lawyers are encouraged to continue traditional efforts to defend judges
and courts unjustly criticized.