
Kansas Bar Association,
Stanton A. Hazlatt,
Disciplinary Administrator,
701 Jackson Street, 1st Floor
Topeka, Kansas, 66603-3729
Complaints, especially in large numbers, are taken very seriously by state bar associations. Anyone who writes a letter when an official abuses authority is doing the rest of the community a favor. No one should have to suffer injustice, justice denied, or abuses of a prosecuting attorney. Also, a prosecutor should not use the time and resources of the taxpayers for personal revenge, while the actual needs of the taxpayers get ignored. Writing a letter of complaint to the Bar Association does not confer a negative label to the writer, it simply means that the writer cares about community, and wishes to correct inbalence within the government structure, such as it is.
4 comments:
This is a joke.
I'm sorry you feel that way.
I don't and im glad im not the only person and my family is not the only ones who feel that she is for her own personal gain and not for justice she is a very mean person
Oh believe me, you are not alone. The irony is, she really isn't very good at her job! If you insist on going to trial, and skip a bench trial and go straight to a jury trial, she will not know what to do with herself. She has a very serious image problem, and a very serious communication problem. But then, she does not use the truth very often in her speech, and that gets very important in court!
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