Paul J. Morrison
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Paul J. Morrison | |
Kansas Attorney General
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In office January 8, 2007 – January 31, 2008 |
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Preceded by | Phill Kline |
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Succeeded by | Stephen Six |
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Born | June 1, 1954 [1] Dodge City, Kansas |
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse | Joyce Morrison |
Profession | Attorney |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Paul J. Morrison (born 1954) is a lawyer and a former Attorney General of Kansas. Morrison attended Washburn University and Washburn School of Law, graduating in 1980. Morrison was sworn in as the 42nd Kansas Attorney General following a twenty-six year career in law enforcement.[2] He previously served as the District Attorney for Johnson County, Kansas from 1990 until January, 2007. In 2005, Morrison switched from the Republican to the Democratic and announced he would challenge Republican Phill Kline in 2006 for Attorney General. On November 7, 2006, Morrison defeated Kline with 58% of the vote.[3] Morrison took office on January 8, 2007.[4] Kline succeeded Morrison as Johnson County District Attorney. On December 14, 2007, in the midst of a scandal involving a former employee while he was Johnson County District Attorney, Morrison announced his resignation effective January 31, 2008.
During his term, Attorney General Paul Morrison made domestic violence,[5] victim services and cyber crime [6] a priority, re-organizing the office and providing new resources to fight these important crimes. A career prosecutor, Morrison has personally argued nearly 100 jury trials including the complex murder cases of notorious serial killers Richard Grissom and John E. Robinson. Morrison continued to personally prosecute cases as Kansas Attorney General.
Morrison is a recipient of the Clarence M. Kelly Award for Excellence in Criminal Justice Administration. The Kansas County and District Attorneys Association honored him with "Prosecutor of the Year" award in 2001 and the "Lifetime Achievement Award" in 2007.
[edit] Controversy
In December 2007 allegations surfaced that Morrison had an affair with an office administrator, Linda Carter, in the district attorney's office that continued after he was elected Attorney General. Carter filed a sexual harassment claim with the EEOC alleging that Morrison pressured her to obtain sensitive information about Kline and several pending investigations at the district attorney's office. Morrison admitted to the infidelity, but denies any impropriety, sexual harassment, pressure to obtain sensitive information, or influence the course of an investigation.[7]
Morrison announced his resignation on Dec 14th, stating that his tenure would end on January 31, 2008 [8] On that date, Morisson was succeeded as Attorney General by Douglas County District Court Judge Stephen Six. [1]
[edit] Paul Morrison Private Practice
Paul Morrison is currently practicing law in Olathe, KS. [9]
[edit] References
- ^ "Paul Morrison Bio", Lawrence Journal-World. Retrieved on 2007-01-08.
- ^ "Morrison points to long law career", Topeka Capital-Journal, 2006-10-22 accessdate = 2007-10-23.
- ^ "Race for Attorney General", Lawrence Journal-World. Retrieved on 2007-01-08.
- ^ "Kline, Morrison sworn in", The Kansas City Star, 2007-01-08 accessdate = 2007-01-08.
- ^ "Paul Morrison: Rate of women killed by men in state is disturbing", The Wichita Eagle, 2007-10-19 accessdate = 2007-10-23.
- ^ "Crime Prevention", The Lawrence Journal-World, 2007-09-27 accessdate = 2007-10-23.
- ^ "Sex scandal rocks A.G." Topeka Capital-Journal http://cjonline.com/stories/120907/sta_224057474.shtml
- ^ "Morrison Resigns" http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2007/dec/14/morrison_resigns/?breaking
- ^ Paul Morrison Law Office-http://www.paulmorrisonlaw.com/
Preceded by Phill Kline |
Attorney General of Kansas 2007 - 2008 |
Succeeded by Stephen Six |