THOMAS v. JUDICIAL CONDUCT COM'N

No. 2002-SC-0035-RR.

77 S.W.3d 578 (2002)

Don THOMAS, District Judge, Fifty-Eighth Judicial District, Appellant, v. JUDICIAL CONDUCT COMMISSION, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Kentucky.

June 13, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Peter L. Ostermiller, Louisville, KY, for appellant.

Mindy Barfield, Dinsmore & Shohl, LLP, Lexington, KY, George F. Rabe, Lexington, KY, James D. Lawson, Executive Secretary, Judicial Conduct Commission, Lexington, KY, for appellee.


WINTERSHEIMER, Justice.

This appeal is from a decision of the Judicial Conduct Commission which held that Judge Don Thomas of the Marshall District Court, Benton, Kentucky, had violated four charges of the eight-count charge against him. The Commission imposed a 180-day suspension.

Judge Thomas is a district judge for the Fifty-Eighth Judicial District which consists of Marshall County. The Judicial Conduct Commission authorized an investigation into complaints...

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