State Bar Court of California
The Court holds adversarial hearings between attorneys accused of misconduct and the Office of Chief Trial Counsel of the California State Bar.Two of its five hearing judges are appointed by the California Supreme Court, and the remaining three are each selected by the Governor, Speaker of the Assembly and Senate Committee on Rules in turn; these judges constitute the Hearing Department, which is the trial level of the State Bar Court.The Court may discipline attorneys by public or private reproval and recommend a suspension of no more than three years for violations of the California Rules of Professional Conduct.[4] In addition, where the State Bar Court is adjudicating attorney conduct which would warrant punitive action pursuant to the California Business and Professions Code, it may further make recommendations to the Supreme Court for a longer suspension, disbarment, or other discipline;[5] however, it has no authority to impose such discipline on its own, and the 'first and only' decision imposing discipline is issued by the Supreme Court.[6] It may also impose emergency suspensions when there is a substantial risk of harm to the public by an attorney's actions.