notice to the judge, authorize a member of the Commission or
Judicial Conduct Commission
Rule: 11
Jurisdiction: AK
Bluebook Citation: Alaska Code Jud. Conduct 11
the Executive Director to provide the advice. the attendance and (a) When Issued. The commission will, in its discretion, compel by subpoena testimony of witnesses, including the judge, and the production of papers, books, accounts, documents, and testimony relevant to the investigation or proceeding. Service may be by commission staff or official process server. (b) Request for Commission Subpoena. A request for a commission subpoena, under AS 22.30.066, shall be made to the executive director and must include (1) the name of the person or document to be subpoenaed; (2) the purpose and relevance of the testimony or document; and (3) a statement whether the person or document would be available without a subpoena. (c) Non-Compliance With Commission Subpoena. If a person does not attend, testify, or produce a document required by a commission subpoena, the commission will, in its discretion, petition the superior court for an order compelling the person to comply with the subpoena. A claim of privilege must be asserted formally before the commission no later than the date of compliance stated in the subpoena. Privileges are those recognized in Article V of the Alaska Rules of Evidence and claims of privilege will be decided by the commission. (Adopted November 1, 1991; amended December 1, 2000.)
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