Yes. So suppose that somebody pretends to be a judge, by signing a deviant oath of office? There is no bond.
This breach of trust forms a constructive trust and the "judge" can no longer operate as the trustee. Certificate of Exigent Circumstances.
I brought up the Common Law of England:Rule B(1)(c) If the plaintiff or the plaintiff's attorney certifies that exigent circumstances make court review impracticable, the clerk must issue the summons and process of attachment and garnishment. The plaintiff has the burden in any post-attachment hearing under Rule E(4)(f) to show that exigent circumstances existed.
Here is what that looks like:
Selden Society Books.
American Common Law looks like this:
Attachment 4884