Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2714

Introduced
2/16/22  

Caption

Provides that a full-time judge shall not be a judge or prosecutor for any other court

Impact

If enacted, HB2714 will have a significant impact on the structure of judicial appointments and roles within the state's judicial branches. By preventing full-time judges from serving in dual capacities, the bill may enhance the focus and expertise of judges in their designated courts. This amendment hopes to provide more consistent and fair judiciary procedures, thus benefiting the overall legal system.

Summary

House Bill 2714 aims to clarify and regulate the employment terms of full-time judges by ensuring that they cannot serve as a judge or prosecutor for any other court simultaneously. This legislation seeks to promote judicial independence and prevent potential conflicts of interest that may arise when judges juggle multiple court roles. The bill underscores the importance of dedicated judicial service in maintaining the integrity and efficiency of the court system.

Contention

Some concerns have been raised regarding the implications of this bill for judges who may wish to enhance their professional experience or provide service to other courts. Critics argue that restricting judges from taking on additional roles may limit their opportunities for career growth and may inadvertently reduce the pool of experienced judges available for service in various capacities. Additionally, there may be apprehensions about the bill's potential effects on judicial efficiency if fewer judges are available to manage cases across different courts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB42

Provides that a full-time judge shall not be a judge or prosecutor for any other court

MO A3165

Increases statutory mandatory retirement age for Supreme Court Justices, Superior Court Judges, Tax Court Judges, Administrative Law Judges, Workers' Compensation Judges and county prosecutors from 70 to 72.

MO S1122

Increases statutory mandatory retirement age for Supreme Court Justices, Superior Court Judges, Tax Court Judges, Administrative Law Judges, Workers' Compensation Judges and county prosecutors from 70 to 72.

MO HB569

Bryan County; State Court; judge shall serve in a full-time capacity; provide

MO HJR1009

An Amendment To The Arkansas Constitution Providing That Supreme Court Justices, Court Of Appeals Judges, Circuit Judges, And District Judges Shall Be Elected On A Partisan Basis.

MO HB46

Requires judges to sign and print their names on all judgments (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

MO S1488

Increases mandatory retirement age for Administrative Law Judges, Workers' Compensation Judges and county prosecutors from 70 to 75.

MO HB1459

CCID; authorize Supreme Court Justice to appoint full-time and part-time judges.

MO HB05330

An Act Concerning Training For Judges And Prosecutors Concerning Coercive Control.

MO S02602

Provides that for settlements that require a court order, the order, or the judgment in a special proceeding, shall provide for the payment of interest on the settlement amount at the statutory interest rate on judgments.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.