(a) Contents. A complaint shall (i) bear the complainant’s original signature, (ii) set forth the complainant’s address, and (iii) name the judicial officer involved. A complaint shall also state with particularity the facts upon which the complainant relies for the complainant’s charge that a judicial officer has engaged in (i) wilful misconduct in office; (ii) wilful and persistent failure to perform duties; (iii) the commission after appointment of an offense involving moral turpitude, or (iv) other persistent misconduct in violation of the Delaware Judges’ Code of Judicial Conduct. The complainant shall attach to the complaint any transcript or other documentation from the court record that is necessary to give the Court on the Judiciary a fair and accurate account of the context in which the alleged misconduct or disability occurred. (b) Verification. The complaint shall be executed by oath or affirmation under penalty of perjury before a notary public or other person authorized to administer such oath or affirmation.
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