Author: David Migoya
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Case against district judge in Adams County allegedly “slow-walked” to discipline commission
A second judicial discipline case, that of 17th Judicial District Judge Robert Kiesnowski Jr. who resigned last year, has key connections with Colorado Supreme Court Chief Justice Brian Boatright, according to documents and interviews. Despite promises by Boatright to state legislators in 2021 that he would monitor all complaints of judicial misconduct personally and ensure…
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PRINT Chief justice and other judges aware of colleague’s drinking and said nothing (copy)
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At least three judges — Colorado’s Supreme Court chief justice and a now-retired appellate court judge among them — years ago knew of a Denver juvenile court judge’s drinking problems but never reported them, then maintained that silence while a courthouse manager who had sought their help in confronting the judge faced firing instead, The…
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PRINT Case against district judge in Adams County allegedly “slow-walked” to discipline commission (copy)
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A second judicial discipline case, that of 17th Judicial District Judge Robert Kiesnowski Jr. who resigned last year, has key connections with Colorado Supreme Court Chief Justice Brian Boatright, according to documents and interviews. Despite promises by Boatright to state legislators in 2021 that he would monitor all complaints of judicial misconduct personally and ensure…
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Colorado judicial discipline director put on leave; ouster met with widespread shock (copy)
Christopher Gregory, the executive director of Colorado’s Commission on Judicial Discipline, was removed Jan. 19 following a tumultuous tenure in which the commission and the Colorado Supreme Court squared off over issues of reform. In a statement provided Jan. 19 to The Denver Gazette, the commission would only say Gregory is “on leave and is…
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Colorado judicial discipline director put on leave; ouster met with widespread shock
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Christopher Gregory, the executive director of Colorado’s Commission on Judicial Discipline, was removed Friday following a tumultuous tenure in which the commission and the Colorado Supreme Court squared off over issues of reform. In a statement provided Friday to The Denver Gazette, the commission would only say Gregory is “on leave and is unavailable to…
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[CSG PRINT] Colorado judicial discipline director put on leave
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Christopher Gregory, the executive director of Colorado’s Commission on Judicial Discipline, was removed Friday after a tumultuous tenure in which the commission and the state Supreme Court squared off over issues of reform. In a statement provided Friday to The Gazette, the commission would only say Gregory is “on leave and is unavailable to engage…
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Colorado judicial discipline director put on leave (DG PRINT)
Christopher Gregory, the executive director of Colorado’s Commission on Judicial Discipline, was removed Friday following a tumultuous tenure in which the commission and the state Supreme Court squared off over issues of reform. In a statement provided Friday to The Denver Gazette, the commission would only say Gregory is “on leave and is unavailable to…
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73 Colorado judges under investigation for not filing financial disclosures
Colorado’s judicial discipline commission on Friday told legislators it is actively investigating more than 70 cases, in which judges allegedly violated state law by not filing personal financial disclosure documents for public review. The commission told a joint hearing of the House and Senate judiciary committees those investigations — 73 of them — were a…
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A Colorado daycare was cited for dozens of safety and care violations; it took years before the state intervened
A Fort Collins day care that was allowed to operate on probationary licenses a half dozen times over the past six years before it was forced in November to change ownership — all from violations that ranged from child abuse and neglect to falsifying records to cover up other problems — has child care and…
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[CSG PRINT] State crackdown on errant day care centers can take time
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A Fort Collins day care center that was allowed to operate on probationary licenses a half-dozen times over the past six years before it was forced in November to change ownership — from violations that ranged from child abuse and neglect to falsifying records to cover up other problems — has child care and safety…





