As amended through September 4, 2024
Rule 606 - Examiner for The Commission(a)Role of the Examiner. The Examiner acts in a dual capacity as follows: (1) when an Inquiry Panel is considering a complaint against a judge, the Examiner assists the Inquiry Panel, when requested, in investigating the complaint; and(2) after formal proceedings are instituted, the Examiner prosecutes the formal complaint before a Hearing Panel and in any proceedings before the Supreme Court.(b)Powers and Duties of the Examiner. The Examiner's duties and responsibilities include the following: (1) conducting or directing an investigation of matters referred by an Inquiry Panel;(2) administering oaths during investigation;(3) requesting the issuance of subpoenas by the Secretary;(4) employing others to assist with investigations;(5) notifying the judge, during the investigation, of the investigation and the general nature of the complaint;(6) allowing the judge to respond and present information or evidence;(7) making interim reports to the Inquiry Panel as needed or requested;(8) making a final report to the Inquiry Panel at the conclusion of an investigation;(9) preparing a formal complaint as directed and approved by the Inquiry Panel;(10) presenting the case to the Hearing Panel in support of charges in the formal complaint;(11) handling all proceedings filed in the Supreme Court under Rule 620;(12) entering into settlement discussions with a judge and presenting a joint settlement proposal to a Hearing Panel after formal proceedings are instituted; and(13) performing other duties at the direction of the Commission.Kan. R. Rel. Jud. Cond. 606
Am. effective 5/1/1999; Am. b effective 7/1/2010; Repealed effective 5/1/2019; New rule adopted effective 5/1/2019.