Tag: Financial Disclosure
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Judicial discipline commission compares SCOTUS ethical lapses to state judges’ disclosure violations
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save In an unusually detailed and strongly worded report, Colorado’s judicial discipline body made clear on Friday that dozens of judges broke the law by failing to file financial disclosure statements on time, but that not every instance merited discipline in light of related behavior from…
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More than a half dozen Colorado judges still haven’t filed financial disclosure
More than a half dozen Colorado judges are still delinquent in updating missing personal financial disclosure statements with state officials, despite a Denver Gazette investigation that flagged them about the problem two weeks ago. There were 15 judges delinquent as of Thursday — one of them on the Appellate Court bench — but the number more than halved…
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State judicial discipline panel seeks information on more than 120 judges who did not file personal financial disclosures
Colorado’s Commission on Judicial Discipline is compiling “in-depth” information on more than 120 judges who The Denver Gazette recently revealed had not filed personal financial disclosure reports to the state this year despite a law requiring it, according to emails obtained by the newspaper. More than two dozen of the judges haven’t had a disclosure…
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Despite law, one in six Colorado judges doesn’t have financial disclosures filed, some for years
It’s a misdemeanor to willingly not file the disclosures, but there’s little enforcement
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A few glitches in the financial disclosures by Colorado’s Supreme Court justices
The Denver Gazette’s analysis comes on the heels of demands for reform to financial disclosures made by the justices of the U.S. Supreme Court




