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Crawford County to Reconfigure Law Library as Office Space for Newly Appointed Appeals Judge
Summary
County officials discussed minor renovations to the county judicial center’s law library to provide office space for Judge Fleming, who was recently appointed to the Kansas Court of Appeals; county staff said the work is a statutory county obligation and county-paid.
Crawford County commissioners discussed plans to reconfigure the law library at the county Judicial Center to provide office space for Judge Fleming, who was recently appointed to the Kansas Court of Appeals.
Mac Young, 11th Judicial District court administrator, told the commission that by statute an appointed appeals judge is entitled to maintain an office in the Judicial Center and that the county is responsible for providing that space. “That’s county obligation,” Young said.
Why it matters: the county must create usable office space before the new district court judge who will fill Fleming’s previous seat is appointed. Commissioners discussed a timeline…
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