This is a list of the 2009 State of Washington Commission On Judicial Conduct employees and their job title and salaries. (2011, 18 multiple job employees (includes 0 duplicates)(2009, 7 employees) (2007, 7 employees) (2005, 7 employees) (2003, 7 employees) (2001, 7 employees) (1999, 6 employees) (1997, 6 employees) (1995, 5 employees)

The Commission on Judicial Conduct works to protect the integrity of the judicial process and to promote public confidence in Washington's courts. The Commission also serves to improve and strengthen the judiciary by creating a greater awareness of proper judicial behavior in judges. The Commission states its goal is to preserve judicial independence and public accountability. The Commission acts on complaints involving judicial misconduct or disability. This process is separate from the judicial appeals system that allows individual litigants to appeal possible legal errors. The Commission makes every effort to act in the public interest while safeguarding individual rights and the reputations of judges from unfounded accusations. The Commission has 11 members who serve four-year terms: six non-lawyer citizens, three judges and two lawyers. The non-lawyer citizens are appointed by the Governor, the judges are selected by their respective associations and the lawyers, who must be admitted to the practice of law in Washington, are selected by the Washington State Bar Association. Each member has an alternate member appointed by the same respective authority. The Commission staff consists of seven full-time employees. The 2005-07 biennium appropriation is $2,350,000. The Commission has no revenue of any significant amount.
The above information is from the State Auditors (Audit Report Search) webpage

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2009 State of Washington Commission On Judicial Conduct List of Employees, Job Title and Salary

ET is Employee Type: 6 is faculty, 7 is non-faculty, 1 is classified by state merit rules, 2 is exempt from state merit rules
PU is Pay Unit: M is monthly, H is hourly, C is contracted, D is daily,
MP is months paid
%FT is percent of full-time

Name                  Job Title       ET-PU   MP  %FT  Salary
BALDOZ, AIMEE L       SUPP SVCS SPEC    2M     0  100    4806
CALLNER, J R          EXEC. DIRECTOR    2M     0  100   10736
COOPER, GARETH M      INFO SYS COORDIN  2M     0  100    5806
CURLER, JUDY M        CASE MANAGER      2M     0  100    6414
SLOTEMAKER, MICHELE L INVESTIG COUNSEL  2M     0  100    7971
SULLIVAN, KATHY F     ADMIN ASST        2M     0  100    6260
TWITTY, KURT          SR INVEST COUNSEL 2M     0  100    9280






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