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* ''In re Canales'', 113 S.W.3d 56, [https://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=13301069168797977245#p64 64] (Tex.Rev.Trib. 2003, denied) ("Judicial conduct proceedings brought in accordance with the constitution of the State of Texas and established rules for the removal or retirement of judges are neither criminal nor regulatory, but rather are civil in nature. . . . Judicial removal proceedings instituted under TEX. CONST. art. V, § 1-a continue to be a statistical rarity. Insofar as the procedural nature of the fact finding in the instant case departs significantly from that seen in prior judicial removal proceedings, a discussion of the procedural aspects is essential to a full and complete understanding of the action below.")
* ''In re Canales'', 113 S.W.3d 56, [https://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=13301069168797977245#p64 64] (Tex.Rev.Trib. 2003, denied) ("Judicial conduct proceedings brought in accordance with the constitution of the State of Texas and established rules for the removal or retirement of judges are neither criminal nor regulatory, but rather are civil in nature. . . . Judicial removal proceedings instituted under Tex. Const. art. V, § 1-a continue to be a statistical rarity. Insofar as the procedural nature of the fact finding in the instant case departs significantly from that seen in prior judicial removal proceedings, a discussion of the procedural aspects is essential to a full and complete understanding of the action below.")


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