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In re Cullins
315 Kan. 234
| Kan. | 2022
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*1 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF KANSAS No. 122,565 In the Matter of F. W ILLIAM C ULLINS , District Judge, Respondent .

ORDER OF FULL REINSTATEMENT OF JUDICIAL DUTIES On February 26, 2021, the court suspended F. William Cullins from his judicial duties in the state of Kansas for one year in accordance with Supreme Court Rule 620(f) (2021 Kan. S. Ct. R. at 536). In re Cullins , 312 Kan. 798, 481 P.3d 774 (2021).

On June 14, 2021, the court conditionally stayed the suspension and restored Judge Cullins' judicial duties for the remainder of the suspension period as long as Judge Cullins complied with his plan for training and counseling (the Plan). The court further ordered Allyson Christman, the then Director of Personnel and now Chief Human Resource Officer, in the Office of Judicial Administration, to monitor Judge Cullins' compliance with the Plan. Finally, the court ordered that Judge Cullins would remain subject to the terms and conditions of the Plan until the court formally discharged him upon his demonstration of his successful compliance with the Plan's terms in a motion to lift the suspension. In re Cullins , 313 Kan. 658, 487 P.3d 374 (2021).

Judge Cullins now moves the court to lift the suspension and formally discharge him from the terms of the Plan. In support, Judge Cullins submitted his and Christman's declarations of his successful completion of the terms of the Plan. No one voiced an objection.

1 *2 The court has considered and grants Judge Cullins' motion to lift the suspension and fully and unconditionally discharges Judge Cullins from the terms and conditions of the Plan.

The court further directs that this order be published in the official Kansas Reports.

Dated this 31st day of March 2022.

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Case Details

Case Name: In re Cullins
Court Name: Supreme Court of Kansas
Date Published: Mar 31, 2022
Citation: 315 Kan. 234
Docket Number: 122565
Court Abbreviation: Kan.
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