Wash. Discip. R. Jud. DRJ 10
Comment
Section (a). The constitution provides that a judicial office becomes vacant if a judge is removed or retired. Const. art. 4, subsection 31 (amend. 71).
Section (b). If a judge is suspended from office, the implication is that the office is not vacant. This section makes this clear. The rule does not allow a judge to perform judicial duties while suspended, except as may be otherwise authorized by the Supreme Court.
Section (c). The constitution requires the Supreme Court to specify the effect on the judge's salary of discipline other than removal or retirement. The Supreme Court will not use its power to affect salary as a means of imposing a fine on the judge, which is not specifically authorized by the constitution. Statutes control the collateral effect on retirement benefits of a Supreme Court decision affecting payment of a judge's salary.