CANON
2 A
judge shall perform the
duties of judicial
office impartially,
competently, and
diligently.
RULE
2.1 Giving
Precedence to the Duties
of Judicial Office
The duties of judicial
office, as prescribed by
law, shall take
precedence over all of a
judge's personal and
extrajudicial
activities.
RULE
2.2 Impartiality
and Fairness
A judge shall uphold and
apply the law, and shall
perform all duties of
judicial office fairly
and impartially.
RULE
2.3 Bias,
Prejudice, and
Harassment
(A) A judge shall
perform the duties of
judicial office,
including administrative
duties, without bias or
prejudice.
(B) A judge shall
not, in the performance
of judicial duties, by
words or conduct
manifest bias or
prejudice, or engage in
harassment, including
but not limited to bias,
prejudice, or harassment
based upon race, sex,
gender, religion,
national origin,
ethnicity, disability,
age, sexual orientation,
marital status,
socioeconomic status, or
political affiliation,
and shall not permit
court staff, court
officials, or others
subject to the judge's
direction and control to
do so.
(C) A judge shall
require lawyers in
proceedings before the
court to refrain from
manifesting bias or
prejudice, or engaging
in harassment, based
upon attributes
including, but not
limited to, race, sex,
gender, religion,
national origin,
ethnicity, disability,
age, sexual orientation,
marital status,
socioeconomic status, or
political affiliation,
against parties,
witnesses, lawyers, or
others.
(D) The
restrictions or
paragraphs (B) and (C)
do not preclude judges
or lawyers from making
legitimate reference to
the listed factors, or
similar factors, when
they are relevant to an
issue in a proceeding.
RULE
2.4 External
Influences on Judicial
Conduct
(A) A judge shall
not be swayed by public
clamor or fear of
criticism.
(B) A judge shall
not permit family,
social, political,
financial, or other
interests or
relationships to
influence the judge's
judicial conduct or
judgment.
(C) A judge shall
not convey or permit
others to convey the
impression that any
person or organization
is in a position to
influence the judge.
RULE
2.5 Competence,
Diligence, and
Cooperation
(A) A judge shall
perform judicial and
administrative duties
competently and
diligently.
(B) A judge shall
cooperate with other
judges and court
officials in the
administration of court
business.
RULE
2.6 Ensuring the
Right to Be Heard
(A) A judge shall
accord to every person
who has a legal interest
in a proceeding, or that
person's lawyer, the
right to be heard
according to law.
(B) A judge may
encourage parties to a
proceeding and their
lawyers to settle
matters in dispute but
shall not act in a
manner that coerces any
party into settlement.
RULE
2.8 Decorum,
Demeanor, and
Communication With
Jurors
(A) A judge shall
require order and
decorum in proceedings
before the court.
(B) A judge shall
be patient, dignified,
and courteous to
litigants, jurors,
witnesses, lawyers,
court staff, court
officials, and others
with whom the judge
deals in an official
capacity and shall
require similar conduct
of lawyers, court staff,
court officials, and
others subject to the
judge's direction and
control.
(C) A judge shall
not commend or criticize
jurors for their verdict
other than in a court
order or opinion in a
proceeding.
(2) A judge
may obtain the written
advice of a
disinterested expert on
the law applicable to a
proceeding before the
judge, if the judge
gives advance notice to
the parties of the
person to be consulted
and the subject matter
of the advice to be
solicited, and affords
the parties a reasonable
opportunity to object
and respond to the
notice and to the advice
received.
(3) A judge may
consult with court staff
and court officials
whose functions are to
aid the judge in
carrying out the judge's
adjudicative
responsibilities, or
with other judges,
provided the judge makes
reasonable efforts to
avoid receiving factual
information that is not
part of the record, and
does not abrogate the
responsibility
personally to decide the
matter.
(4) A judge may, with
the consent of the
parties, confer
separately with the
parties and their
lawyers in an effort to
settle matters pending
before the judge.
(5) A judge may
initiate, permit, or
consider any ex parte
communication when
authorized by law to do
so.
(B) If a judge
inadvertently receives
an unauthorized ex parte
communication bearing
upon the substance of a
matter, the judge shall
make provision promptly
to notify the parties of
the substance of the
communication and
provide the parties with
an opportunity to
respond.
(C) A judge shall
not investigate facts in
a matter independently,
and shall consider only
the evidence presented
and any facts that may
properly be judicially
noticed.
(D) A judge shall
make reasonable efforts,
including providing
appropriate supervision,
to ensure that this Rule
is not violated by court
staff, court officials,
and others subject to
the judge's direction
and control.
RULE
2.10 Judicial
Statements on Pending
and Impending Cases
(A) A judge shall
not make any public
statement that might
reasonably be expected
to affect the outcome or
impair the fairness of a
matter pending or
impending in any court,
or make any nonpublic
statement that might
substantially interfere
with a fair trial or
hearing.
(B) A judge shall
not, in connection with
cases, controversies, or
issues that are likely
to come before the
court, make pledges,
promises, or commitments
that are inconsistent
with the impartial
performance of the
adjudicative duties of
judicial office.
(C) A judge shall
require court staff,
court officials, and
others subject to the
judge's direction and
control to refrain from
making statements that
the judge would be
prohibited from making
by paragraphs (A) and
(B).
(D)
Notwithstanding the
restrictions in
paragraph (A), a judge
may make public
statements in the course
of official duties, may
explain court
procedures, and may
comment on any
proceeding in which the
judge is a litigant in a
personal capacity.
(E) Subject to the
requirements of
paragraph (A), a judge
may respond directly or
through a third party to
allegations in the media
or elsewhere concerning
the judge's conduct in a
matter.
RULE
2.12 Supervisory
Duties
(A) A judge shall
require court staff,
court officials, and
others subject to the
judge's direction and
control to act in a
manner consistent with
the judge's obligations
under this Code.
(B) A judge with
supervisory authority
for the performance of
other judges shall take
reasonable measures to
ensure that those judges
properly discharge their
judicial
responsibilities,
including the prompt
disposition of matters
before them.
RULE
2.13
Administrative
Appointments
(A) In making
administrative
appointments, a judge;
(1) Shall exercise
the power of appointment
impartially and on the
basis of merit; and
(2) shall avoid
nepotism, favoritism,
and unnecessary
appointment.
(B) [Reserved.]
(C) A judge shall
not approve compensation
of appointees beyond the
fair value of services
rendered.
RULE
2.14 Disability
and Impairment
A judge having a
reasonable belief that
the performance of a
lawyer or another judge
is impaired by drugs or
alcohol, or by a mental,
emotional, or physical
condition, shall take
appropriate action,
which may include a
confidential referral to
a lawyer or judicial
assistance program.
RULE
2.15 Responding to
Judicial and Lawyer
Misconduct
(A) A judge having
knowledge that another
judge has committed a
violation of this Code
that raises a
substantial question
regarding the judge's
honesty,
trustworthiness, or
fitness as a judge in
other respects shall
inform the appropriate
authority.
(B) A judge having
knowledge that a lawyer
has committed a
violation of the Nevada
Rules of Professional
Conduct that raises a
substantial question
regarding the lawyer's
honesty,
trustworthiness, or
fitness as a lawyer in
other respects shall
inform the appropriate
authority.
(C) A judge who
receives information
indicating a substantial
likelihood that another
judge has committed a
violation of this Code
shall take appropriate
action.
(D) A judge who
receives information
indicating a substantial
likelihood that a lawyer
has committed a
violation of the Nevada
Rules of Professional
Conduct shall take
appropriate action.
RULE
2.16 Cooperation
With Disciplinary
Authorities
(A) A judge shall
cooperate and be candid
and honest with judicial
and lawyer disciplinary
agencies.
(B) A judge shall
not retaliate, directly
or indirectly, against a
person known or
suspected to have
assisted or cooperated
with an investigation of
a judge or a lawyer.