What this is
A formal complaint to the Washington Commission on Judicial Conduct (CJC) about a judge or commissioner who you believe violated the Code of Judicial Conduct. We review your records, transcripts, and supporting documents, then draft a complaint that cites specific canons, lays out each incident with dates, and indexes the exhibits that support each fact.
This is priced deliberately high because the work is document-intensive and the writing has to be precise. Generic complaints about an "unfair" judge get dismissed at intake. Specific, factual, canon-citing complaints get reviewed. We do the second kind.
Important: We draft the complaint. We do not file it (you do), and we cannot guarantee any outcome. The CJC reviews complaints through its own independent process. Most complaints result in no formal action. The value of a strong complaint is the formal record, not a guaranteed result.
What you get
- Comprehensive review of your records, orders, transcripts, FTR audio, and communications
- Drafted complaint to the WA Commission on Judicial Conduct citing the relevant canons of the Code of Judicial Conduct
- Exhibits index showing where each fact in the complaint is supported by your evidence
- 1 round of corrections after your review
- Delivered to your portal within 21 business days
- You file the complaint with the CJC (instructions included)
What happens after you buy
- You complete a detailed intake (60-90 minutes)After checkout, fill out a thorough intake describing each incident with the judge, dates, and the impact on your case. Upload all supporting records: orders, transcripts, FTR audio, communications. The more thorough, the stronger the complaint.
- We review your records and draft (21 business days)We review every document you uploaded, identify the applicable Code of Judicial Conduct canons, and draft your complaint with specific citations and an exhibits index. Your Navigator personally reviews before delivery.
- You review, request corrections, then file with the CJCOne round of corrections is included. The delivery includes filing instructions for the CJC. You submit the complaint yourself. The CJC reviews independently and decides whether to investigate.