COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA
JuDICIAL CONDUCT BOARD
‘PEnwsvLvania JUDICIAL CENTER + 601 COMMONWEALTH AVENUE, SUITE 3500 + P.O, Box 62525 + HARRISOURG, PA 17106-0901 + 717-224-7911
September 1, 2017
Mr. Stanley J. Caterbone
1250 Fremont Street
Lancaster, PA 17603
Re: Judicial Conduct Board Complaint No. 2017-439-NJ
Dear Mr. Caterbone:
This is to acknowledge receipt of your complaint against the Prothonotary of the
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.
The jurisdiction of the Judicial Conduct Board is limited to claims of judicial
misconduct involving Pennsylvania judges. Claims of misconduct by the Prothonotary for
the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania are not within the jurisdiction of the Judicial Conduct
Board. You may direct your complaint to the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania,
Pennsylvania Judicial Center, 601 Commonwealth Avenue, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania,
17120.
The Judicial Conduct Board does not have authority to give legal advice or to seek
to obtain any relief on behalf of an individual complainant. The Board does not and
cannot act as an appellate or reviewing court to investigate or correct allegations of legal
error, It cannot review, reverse, vacate, or in any way modify a judicial decision or
order nor can it intervene in ongoing litigation. We do not have any authority to
determine whether the outcome of a case was fair or to order a judge to take any
particular action on your behalf. Nor may we order that a particular judge be removed
(or recused) from your case.
You will be notified in writing as to the final disposition of your complaint in this
matter. It is often many months after receipt of a complaint before a final disposition
can be made.
Complaints and other documents filed with the Board are not public information
If you supply the Board with documents, then you should retain copies for your own use
since the Board does not return documents or other tangible items of evidence.
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Mr, Stanley J. Caterbone
September 1, 2017
Finally, the Pennsylvania Constitution provides that all proceedings of the Board
shall be confidential except when the subject of the investigation waives confidentiality.
Pa. Const. Art. V, Section 18(a)(8). We take your claims of judicial misconduct very
seriously and provide a thorough review of each individual compiaint.
Very truly yours,
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