Collapse to view only § 356. Subpoena power
- § 351. Complaints; judge defined
- § 352. Review of complaint by chief judge
- § 353. Special committees
- § 354. Action by judicial council
- § 355. Action by Judicial Conference
- § 356. Subpoena power
- § 357. Review of orders and actions
- § 358. Rules
- § 359. Restrictions
- § 360. Disclosure of information
- § 361. Reimbursement of expenses
- § 362. Other provisions and rules not affected
- § 363. Court of Federal Claims, Court of International Trade, Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
- § 364. Effect of felony conviction
Upon the request of a judge whose conduct is the subject of a complaint under this chapter, the judicial council may, if the complaint has been finally dismissed under section 354(a)(1)(B), recommend that the Director of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts award reimbursement, from funds appropriated to the Federal judiciary, for those reasonable expenses, including attorneys’ fees, incurred by that judge during the investigation which would not have been incurred but for the requirements of this chapter.
Except as expressly provided in this chapter, nothing in this chapter shall be construed to affect any other provision of this title, the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure, or the Federal Rules of Evidence.
The United States Court of Federal Claims, the Court of International Trade, and the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit shall each prescribe rules, consistent with the provisions of this chapter, establishing procedures for the filing of complaints with respect to the conduct of any judge of such court and for the investigation and resolution of such complaints. In investigating and taking action with respect to any such complaint, each such court shall have the powers granted to a judicial council under this chapter.