Judicial performance evaluation (JPE) is a process of evaluating judges involving
A) newspaper reporters who cover the courts' running polls on best and worst judges.
B) judiciary committees of state legislatures rating 10 percent of each of the state's judges each year.
C) confidential surveys of attorneys, court professionals, witnesses, jurors, and other court professionals.
D) a panel of five judges from neighboring states providing a peer review of judges' decision-making qualities.
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