Missourians now have a chance to rate their judges.
The Missouri Bar says it’s taking public comments on the performance of the 62 judges who will be up for retention votes this fall. The comment period will run through April 15.
Missourians now have a chance to rate their judges. The Missouri Bar says it's taking public comments on the performance of the 62 judges who will be up for retention votes this fall. The comment period will run through April 15. The comment forms apply only to judges appointed under the nonpartisan court plan, not to judges chosen in partisan elections.
March 02, 2010 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
Missourians now have a chance to rate their judges.
The Missouri Bar says it’s taking public comments on the performance of the 62 judges who will be up for retention votes this fall. The comment period will run through April 15.
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