Monday, January 11, 2010

Kansas Justice Reverts To Old West (Stone Age)



T
he murder of abortion doctor George Tiller at his church by assassin Scott Roeder SHOULD have been a cut and dried murder trial.


American justice was severely perverted by Sedgwick County Kansas Judge Warren Wilbert last Friday decided to allow murderer Roeder to prepare the defense for a lesser charge of ... "voluntary manslaughter."

I think I'm going to start telling people I was born in Missouri....
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Judge reprimanded for conduct: District Judge Warren Wilbert is given a cease-and-desist order over inappropriate personal relations with an employee.
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Byline: Ron Sylvester

Mar. 18--A Sedgwick County district judge received a public admonishment Friday for having inappropriate personal relations with a courthouse employee.

The state's Commission on Judicial Qualifications sent Judge Warren Wilbert a cease-and-desist order, stemming from a sexual harassment complaint.

Only a handful of such orders are handed down each year, and nearly all closed to the public. Even rarer are findings regarding personal interoffice relationships, said Ron Keefover, spokesman for the Office of Judicial Administration.

Dan Monnat, Wilbert's lawyer, said he hoped the action wouldn't tarnish the judge's record on the bench.

"He has an exemplary reputation as a judge for more than 10 years, and none of that should change because of this one incident," Monnat said.

The seven-member committee of judges and lawyers found that Wilbert, 53, last summer "pursued a personal relationship with a subordinate employee beyond the appropriate boundaries" of professional conduct.

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