The longest serving judge on the Kansas Court of Appeals announced on Monday that he will retire on April 3. Seventy-two-year-old Judge G. Joseph Pierron Jr. has written 392 published opinions and heard thousands of appeals since he joined the state's second highest court in December 1990. The Office of Judicial Administration said in a news release that the governor appoints judges to the Kansas Court of Appeals, subject to a majority confirmation by the Kansas Senate. The governor has 60 days from the date the position becomes vacant to make the appointment.
Kansas Court of Appeals judge announces resignation
By KNSS News
Jan 06, 2020
Jan 06, 2020 02:54 PM



