Vacancies are filled through an appointment process. In some cases, another governing body appoints a person to fill the vacancy. An example is township offices, where vacancies are filled by the board of county commissioners. [KSA 25-1606, 80-201] Some vacancies are filled by the remaining members of the governing body, such as city
Feb 13, 2022 · Johnson County’s District Attorney Office is looking for a qualified applicant to fill the position of Assistant District Attorney II or Assistant District Attorney III (Based on Experience). The position is located at 150 West Santa Fe St., Olathe, KS 66061 and provides excellent benefits, including health insurance, wellness programs and ...
to fill vacancies in such offices must be made from among the county electorate, there is no statutory requirement that a candidate for or an elected county treasurer, county clerk or register of deeds reside or remain within the county. Persons elected or appOinted to serve as a county attorney are not required to be county residents.
Feb 19, 2022 · TOEPKA (KSNT) – Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt has filed an original action in the Kansas Supreme Court asking it to hold that legal challenges against the recently enacted congressional ...
All officers and employees of the state or any county, city or other municipality of government in Kansas must sign oaths before assuming the duties of the offices or positions. In most cases the oaths are filed with the governing body of the jurisdiction. State employees’ oaths are filed with the employing agency. [KSA 75-4310] The language of the oath is prescribed in KSA 54-106. The persons authorized to administer oaths are named in KSA 54-101, and they include notaries public, judges, mayors, court clerks, county clerks, city clerks in second and third class cities, and registers of deeds. A separate statute, KSA 54-109, authorizes the Secretary of State and Assistant Secretary of State to administer oaths.
Vacancies in elected offices can be caused by resignation, death, recall or ouster. In some cases, a vacancy may occur when an officeholder no longer possesses the qualifications for the office , such as when a person moves out of the district he/she represents, if the qualifications for the office include residency in the district. If this happens and the officeholder does not resign, actions may have to be taken by the governing body of the district or by a court to declare a vacancy.
Incompatibility refers to a situation where one person is prohibited from holding two elected offices or an elected office and an appointed position. The prohibition might be written in the constitution or statute, or it might be the result of a court decision or an opinion issued by the Attorney General. Likewise, court decisions and Attorney General opinions might rule certain offices to not be incompatible. Generally, incompatibility is based on an inconsistency in the functions of the two offices under consideration. When the duties of one office interfere with the performance of the duties of another, an incompatibility exists, and one person may not hold both offices. When one office supervises, disciplines or controls the salary of another, the two positions are considered incompatible.
Duties include: assignment to the Conviction Integrity Unit litigating post-conviction claims under K.S.A. 60-1507; reviewing police reports and other material related to criminal investigations; preparing and filing appropriate motions; appearance at dockets; and limited appellate practice. Seven years of progressively responsible supervisory, criminal, civil, legal practice, or related work experience; experience with handling high level criminal cases highly desired; membership in the Kansas State Bar and license to practice law in the State of
The City of Topeka is seeking a public service minded attorney for a busy office that conducts daily court dockets prosecuting misdemeanor and traffic cases. Duties include representing the City in trials, at-jail dockets, plea negotiations and diversions along with municipal code enforcement including DUI, drug, and traffic cases as well as Appeals to District court with occasional Appeals to the Kansas Court of Appeals.
The Victim/Witness Coordinator works closely with attorneys and acts as a liaison between the criminal justice system and the public. Continuing communication with crime victims/witnesses is an essential function of this position. Coordinators educate, inform, and assist victims and witnesses as well as coordinate victim/witness court appearances, provide victim notification, and ensure subpoenas are issued and served. Case load includes criminal worthless checks and juvenile offenders as well as other duties as assigned. The applicant must be able to be certified and bondable as Notary Public through the State of Kansas.
The Shawnee County District Attorney’s Office in Topeka is looking to add an additional prosecutor to its team. The exact position and salary will be determined by the applicant’s qualifications. Attorneys with all levels of experience are encouraged to apply. Please click here to review the entire position description.
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