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Letter to the editor: Valdez conduct | News, Sports, Jobs - Lawrence Journal-World: news, information, headlines and events in Lawrence, Kansas


Edward E. White, Lawrence
To the editor:
District Attorney Suzanne Valdez has been placed on leave from her job as a KU clinical law professor. She is accused of improperly withholding her students’ final grades as leverage in a $7,500 pay dispute. Valdez’s explanation for withholding the grades is “This was a teaching moment … sometimes you have innocent parties who are caught up.” The students were not “caught up”; Valdez intentionally used them. Valdez’s misconduct is amplified by her inability to appreciate that she is grossly overpaid.
According to openpayroll.com Valdez made about $170,000 in 2019 as an untenured clinical law professor. (The Kansas governor and attorney general make around $100,000.) Her husband, U.S. Attorney Steve McCallister, was the law school dean. ....

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New district attorney, sheriff explain their early priorities; diversion programs, jail changes on the to-do list | News, Sports, Jobs - Lawrence Journal-World: news, information, headlines and events in Lawrence, Kansas


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New Douglas County District Attorney Suzanne Valdez speaks to the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council on Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2021.
Douglas County’s new law enforcement leaders shared their to-do list with other local criminal justice officials on Tuesday, and they’re envisioning new diversion programs for defendants, making better use of space in the county jail and a variety of other criminal justice reforms.
District Attorney Suzanne Valdez and Sheriff Jay Armbrister were both sworn in on Monday after being elected in November. Both had already been in talks with the staff of the offices they were going to lead before they were sworn in, and on Tuesday they shared with the county’s Criminal Justice Coordinating Council the first projects that they would be working on. ....

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