(a) These rules shall govern all appeals from the Court of Judicial Discipline pursuant to P A . C ONST . Art. V, § 18(c). (b) Under these rules, (1) ‘‘Special Tribunal’’ means a special tribunal convened pursuant to P A . C ONST . Art. V, § 18(c) and formed pursuant to Rule 8. (2) ‘‘Reviewing Court’’ means either the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania or a Special Tribunal. (c) Recusal A member of the Court shall recuse himself or herself in any matter in which recusal would be required of a Judicial Officer under the Code of Judicial Conduct. (b) Under these rules, (1) ‘‘Special Tribunal’’ means a special tribunal convened pursuant to P A . C ONST . Art. V, § 18(c) and formed pursuant to Rule 8. (2) ‘‘Reviewing Court’’ means either the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania or a Special Tribunal. (c) Recusal A member of the Court shall recuse himself or herself in any matter in which recusal would be required of a Judicial Officer under the Code of Judicial Conduct. (1) ‘‘Special Tribunal’’ means a special tribunal convened pursuant to P A . C ONST . Art. V, § 18(c) and formed pursuant to Rule 8. (2) ‘‘Reviewing Court’’ means either the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania or a Special Tribunal. (c) Recusal A member of the Court shall recuse himself or herself in any matter in which recusal would be required of a Judicial Officer under the Code of Judicial Conduct. (2) ‘‘Reviewing Court’’ means either the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania or a Special Tribunal. (c) Recusal A member of the Court shall recuse himself or herself in any matter in which recusal would be required of a Judicial Officer under the Code of Judicial Conduct. (c) Recusal A member of the Court shall recuse himself or herself in any matter in which recusal would be required of a Judicial Officer under the Code of Judicial Conduct. A member of the Court shall recuse himself or herself in any matter in which recusal would be required of a Judicial Officer under the Code of Judicial Conduct.
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