During a recent interview on Independence Institute’s* public affairs television show “Devil’s Advocate with Jon Caldara,” retired Chief District Court Judge Dennis Maes spotlighted the lack of transparency and enforcement of mandated financial disclosures in the Colorado judiciary. Here is a short, edited transcript of part of the exchange:
Judge Maes: There was also some reporting done on certain judges failing to file personal financial disclosures, a bunch of them by the way, which was a violation of the code. Not one performance commission reported any of the judges who did that.
Caldara: So, the review group who writes these things (judicial reviews), none of them mentioned all these judges who refused or forgot or just didn’t put in their disclosures?
Judge Maes: Several times they didn’t do that, including at least one member of the Commission on Judicial Discipline who looks at these particular grievances.
Caldara: So, the person in charge of making sure the other judges fill out their disclosures, she didn’t even do her disclosures?
Judge Maes: Correct.
View the entire interview below, or watch it here.

