NCJ Number
128491
Date Published
1990
Length
137 pages
Annotation
This 1990 edition of the American Bar Association Standards of Judicial Administration covers the aims of court organization; the unified court system; judicial competence; rulemaking, policymaking, and administration; court administrative services; court system financing and budgeting; and court information systems.
Abstract
The standard for the aims of court organization states that court organization should "serve the courts' basic task of determining cases justly, promptly, effectively, and efficiently." Standards for the unified court system address unified court structure, the trial court, and the appellate court. Standards pertaining to competent judges cover judge selection, the discipline and removal of judges, judicial compensation, judge retirement, continuing judicial education, judicial officers assisting judges, judges pro tempore, and judicial performance evaluation programs. Standards for rulemaking authority, administrative policy, and administrative authority are provided as well. Standards for court administrative services address court administrative offices, nonjudicial personnel, collective bargaining for nonjudicial personnel, compensation and retirement of nonjudicial personnel, and continuing education for court staff. Responsibilities in budget preparation, presentation, and approval as well as financial planning and budget administration are covered in standards for court financing and budgeting. Commentary and references are included for each standard.