A Complaint of Judicial Misconduct or Disability is a formal written complaint alleging inappropriate or unethical behavior by a judge. It can include allegations of bias, prejudice, incompetence, or other forms of misconduct. The complaint can be filed by any person, and is often filed by a litigant, attorney, or other person who has been adversely affected by the judge's conduct. There are two types of Complaint of Judicial Misconduct or Disability: 1. Complaint of Judicial Misconduct: This type of complaint alleges that a judge has acted inappropriately or unethically, and is often accompanied by evidence supporting the allegation. This may include a judge's bias or prejudice towards a litigant, or a judge's failure to follow the law or properly apply the law. 2. Complaint of Judicial Disability: This type of complaint alleges that a judge is suffering from a mental or physical disability that impairs his or her ability to perform their duties. The complaint must be accompanied by evidence supporting the allegation. This may include medical records, testimony from experts, or other evidence that indicates that a judge is no longer capable of performing his or her duties.