In re Belcher

552 P.3d 1213
CourtSupreme Court of Kansas
DecidedJuly 26, 2024
Docket1536
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
In re Belcher, 552 P.3d 1213 (kan 2024).

Opinion

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF KANSAS

CCR Nos. 1536-01-2017 1536-01-2018

In the Matter of JESSICA K. BELCHER, Respondent.

ORIGINAL PROCEEDING IN DISCIPLINE

Original proceeding in discipline. Oral argument held September 15, 2023. Opinion filed July 26, 2024. Certificate revoked.

Todd N. Thompson, appointed disciplinary counsel for the State Board of Examiners of Court Reporters, argued the cause and was on the formal complaints for the petitioner.

No appearance by respondent.

PER CURIAM: These two cases are original proceedings in discipline filed by the State Board of Examiners of Court Reporters, in its prosecutorial capacity, against respondent, Jessica K. Belcher, a court reporter. These proceedings were heard by our court on September 15, 2023. The Board appeared by Todd Thompson, disciplinary counsel. Belcher did not appear.

BACKGROUND

On December 8, 2003, this court issued Belcher a certificate as a certified court reporter after she successfully passed an examination by the Board. In 2017, after it received the first of two complaints against Belcher, the Board appointed Todd Thompson to investigate and potentially prosecute disciplinary proceedings against her. On June 6, 2019, Thompson filed two separate Formal Complaints and Notices of

1 Hearing, alleging respondent engaged in conduct that violated the provisions of Rules Adopted by the State Board of Examiners of Court Reporters, Supreme Court Rule 367 (2024 Kan. S. Ct. R. at 460), as follows:

• Board Rule No. 9.F.5 (2024 Kan. S. Ct. R. at 464)—Commission of any felony or misdemeanor if the misdemeanor is substantially related to the functions and duties of a court reporter or if the misdemeanor erodes public confidence in the integrity of the court system; and • Board Rule No. 9.F.11—Refusal to cooperate in an investigation conducted by the Board or obstructing such investigation.

The allegations in the Formal Complaints related to assertions contained in the two complaints and from Belcher's purported failure to cooperate with the Board's investigations into those complaints. After being served with the Formal Complaints and Notices of Hearing, Belcher filed no Answer and did not otherwise participate in any of the proceedings to date.

On February 3, 2021, the Formal Complaints came before the Board in its judicial capacity for hearing. The Board in its prosecutorial capacity appeared by Todd Thompson. Belcher did not appear. At the conclusion of the formal hearing, the Board made the following Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law:

"Findings of Fact.

"[1536-01-2017]

"1. Respondent previously worked as a court reporter at the Wyandotte County District Court.

2 "2. Respondent was all times relevant hereto a court reporter subject to the Rules of the State Board of Examiners of Court Reporters.

"3. In October, 2017, Respondent attempted to blackmail her former boyfriend, deputy [M.B.], by threatening to 'out' him to 'everyone' and to 'blast [his] ass all over Facebook' if he did not pay her $2,000.

"4. Respondent threatened to publish 'pictures, emails, everything,' and demanded [M.B.] 'pay up' if he wanted her to 'keep [her] mouth closed.'

"5. Pictures of texts sent from Respondent to [M.B.] were admitted as Exhibit A, and read as follows:

'On October 25, 2017:

'[7:32 PM] Respondent: I need $2,000.

'[7:33 PM] Respondent: What's your daughter's number?

'[7:35 PM] Respondent: That's okay. I have her Facebook accounts.

'[7:36 PM] Respondent: If you don't pay me $2,000 by the end of this week, I'm letting everyone know about you, plain and simple.

'[7:36 PM] Respondent: I have pictures, emails, everything. If you want me to keep my mouth closed, pay up.

'[7:37 PM] Respondent: I will blast your ass all over my Facebook and I have thousands of friends. No sweat off my back, just elation.

'[7:39 PM] Respondent: You can make this difficult all you want, but please know I'm outing you if I don't get the money.

3 '[7:39 PM] Respondent:

'On October 26, 2017:

'[Unknown] Respondent: And you can talk to your friends all you want to. I will tell everyone that you and a lady named Crystal or Christina we're [sic] helping spread . . .'

"6. On or about October 28, 2017, Respondent sent to [M.B.'s] daughter's phone what he described as derogatory pictures.

"7. On November 16, 2017, the Honorable R. Wayne Lampson filed a Complaint against Respondent with the Board of Examiners of Court Reporters, Complaint No. 1536-01-2017.

"8. On December 6, 2017, the Board sent a copy of the Complaint to Respondent via certified mail to the Wyandotte County Courthouse.

"9. On January 8, 2018, the Board mailed an annual renewal letter to Respondent at the Wyandotte County Courthouse.

"10. On January 9, 2018, the Board sent copies of the Complaint to Respondent via certified mail to the Wyandotte County Courthouse and to Respondent's last known home address.

"11. On February 7, 2018, the Board sent a second annual renewal letter to Respondent to her last known home address.

"12. Respondent never responded to any attempt to contact her.

"13. The Board requested Special Investigator Terry Morgan to serve Respondent with the Complaint and with a letter from the Board.

4 "14. On June 23, 2018, Investigator Morgan attempted to contact Respondent at her last known home address.

"15. A woman outside the apartment building told Investigator Morgan that Respondent moved out several months ago and did not tell anyone where she was moving to.

"16. On June 26, 2018, Investigator Morgan located Respondent at the Clay County Courthouse in Liberty, Missouri, and served her with a letter from the Board containing the Lampson Complaint.

"17. Respondent read the Lampson Complaint, and said to Investigator Morgan: 'Fuck you. And tell Judge Lampson: "Fuck you!"'

"18. Respondent was given 20 days to provide a written answer to the Complaint.

"19. The 20-day period expired July 8, 2018, and Respondent made no response.

"Conclusions.

"1. The Board finds by clear and convincing evidence that Respondent violated the provisions of Rule 367 No. 9.F.5, and Rule 367 No. 9.F.11.

"2. Respondent violated . . . the Rules (i) when she attempted to blackmail her ex-boyfriend, [M.B.], by threatening to defame him on Facebook if he did not pay her $2,000 (a violation of two Kansas felony statutes, K.S.A. 21-6206 (Harassment by telecommunication device) and K.S.A. 21-5428 [Blackmail]); and (ii) by refusing to cooperate in an investigation conducted by the Board.

"Recommendation.

"The Board recommends that Respondent's certificate be revoked."

5 "[1536-01-2018]

"1. Respondent previously worked as a court reporter at the Wyandotte County District Court.

"2. Respondent was all times relevant hereto a court reporter subject to the Rules of the State Board of Examiners of Court Reporters.

"3. On July 14, 2018, Respondent committed several assaults at a shelter in Missouri.

"4. Respondent slammed a child's fingers in a door, and called the child an 'ugly asshole.'

"5. Respondent got into a verbal argument with [L.Y.], another resident at the shelter.

"6. Respondent became aggressive, and began shoving a shelter employee.

"7.

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