In Re Jensen

593 P.2d 200, 24 Cal. 3d 72, 154 Cal. Rptr. 503, 1978 Cal. LEXIS 337
CourtCalifornia Supreme Court
DecidedNovember 24, 1978
DocketL.A. 31020
StatusPublished
Cited by11 cases

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In Re Jensen, 593 P.2d 200, 24 Cal. 3d 72, 154 Cal. Rptr. 503, 1978 Cal. LEXIS 337 (Cal. 1978).

Opinion

*73 Opinion

THE COURT.—

The Commission on Judicial Performance, following a factual stipulation in lieu of hearing, receipt of documentaiy evidence in mitigation, and oral argument, found that despite an informal admonition by the commission, between 1971 and 1977 Judge Arden T. Jensen repeatedly failed to decide within 90 days cases that had been submitted to him for decision, and that he nevertheless regularly executed affidavits declaring that no cause remained pending and undetermined before him for 90 days after such submission, thus entitling him to his salary. (Cal. Const., art. VI, § 19; Gov. Code, § 68210.)

The commission found that Judge Jensen’s failure to decide his cases on time was not caused by an intentional disregard of his duties, but that with proper application he could have decided each of the matters within 90 days of submission. The commission therefore concluded that Judge Jensen’s conduct constituted persistent failure to perform his duties (Cal. Const., art. VI, § 18, subd. (c)), and recommended that he be publicly censured.

After reviewing the record we are satisfied that the conclusion of the commission is justified and that its recommendation should be adopted. Accordingly, for the reasons stated Judge Jensen is hereby censured.

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