Kansas gets below-average grade for keeping an eye on judges

Kansas earned only a C- grade for the way it keeps track of judicial ethics in a report card issued by a legal watchdog group.

HALT stands for “Help Abolish Legal Tyranny” and describes itself as “a nonprofit, nonpartisan public interest group.” Its report on judicial ethics graded each state in seven areas, including transparency, gift restrictions and meaningful sanctions.

Kansas received a failing grade in gift restrictions. “The state does not place meaningful limitations on the reimbursements and compensation that judges may accept in connection with corporate and special interest funded trips,” the report said.

See the grade card here.

One Comment

  1. lynoceania
    Posted June 12, 2008 at 3:49 pm | Permalink

    All I want is a judge with the brains, integrity and (excuse the term) cojones to implement Jessica’s law. No excuses and NO downward departures. I don’t really care if his honor doesn’t thing the abuse left enough physical havoc. What about ruining a child’s innocence and life forever? They get double Fs, IMO, in that arena.