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11/17/2008
Hans G. Poppe
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Kentucky's Senior Judge Program sparks many objections

Today's Courier Journal featured any interesting article by Andrew Wolfson about Kentucky's Senior Judge Program. The article focuses on the lack of a screening process like other states. The Senior Judge program allows former judges to work part time to help with the Kentucky court's growing caseload. The article reports that the program is open to all retired or defeated judges whose age and years of government employment (regardless of whether it was judicial employment) adds up to 75. The Senior Judge program does seem to be a good financial deal for Kentucky (the whole program only costs $550,000 a year, compared to the $300,000 cost of creating a new judgeship). That being said, the Wolfson points out that the lack of screening allows judges who were removed from the bench by the voters to remain judges. This seems contrary to the voter's intent. Wolfson uses as an example Judge Paula Fitzgerald who lost her re-election bid and routinely had the lowest ratings of all Jefferson County judges. I'm sure that a lot of lawyers who practiced in her court wish this was not the case. For the complete article, go here:

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