Wyoming Statutes
Article 1 - General Provisions
Section 5-9-145 - Failure of Judge to Give Receipt Constitutes Cause for Removal From Office.

5-9-145. Failure of judge to give receipt constitutes cause for removal from office.
Failure, refusal, or neglect of a judge of a circuit court to give a receipt as required by W.S. 5-9-144, for any money paid into the circuit court is misconduct, which constitutes cause for removal from office.

Structure Wyoming Statutes

Wyoming Statutes

Title 5 - Courts

Chapter 9 - Circuit Courts

Article 1 - General Provisions

Section 5-9-101 - Definitions; Construction of Provisions.

Section 5-9-102 - Circuit Court Established; Funding.

Section 5-9-103 - Number and Location of Judges.

Section 5-9-105 - Extending Jurisdiction to Try Misdemeanors Committed in Violation of City or Town Ordinances.

Section 5-9-106 - Disposition of Money Collected for Violations of City or Town Ordinances; Disposition of Fines and Penalties Under General State Laws.

Section 5-9-107 - Supreme Court to Adopt Rules; Establish Fees and Court Costs; Rules of Civil and Criminal Procedure to Govern Courts.

Section 5-9-108 - Name of Court; Presider.

Section 5-9-109 - Term of Judges.

Section 5-9-110 - Judges to Be Nonpartisan; Nomination and Appointment.

Section 5-9-111 - Qualifications for Appointment.

Section 5-9-112 - Appointment to Fill Vacancies in Office.

Section 5-9-113 - Delivery of Official Records and Papers to Successor in Office.

Section 5-9-114 - Jurisdiction of Successor Is Same as That of Predecessor in Office.

Section 5-9-116 - Salaries of Judges; Traveling Expenses.

Section 5-9-117 - Oath.

Section 5-9-118 - Judge May Be District Court Commissioner; Private Practice of Law Prohibited; Magistrate of Circuit Court Permitted to Practice Law.

Section 5-9-119 - Judges May Hold Court for Each Other; Expenses of Judge Holding Court in Another Circuit or District; Disqualification of Judge; Change of Venue Prohibited; Assignment of Retired Judges.

Section 5-9-120 - Judicial Robe.

Section 5-9-121 - Seal of Court.

Section 5-9-122 - Budget.

Section 5-9-123 - Clerical Assistants.

Section 5-9-124 - County to Provide Quarters and Equipment; State to Furnish Certain Property for Judges.

Section 5-9-125 - Court Continuously in Session.

Section 5-9-126 - Business Hours; Judge to Be Always Available for Criminal Matters.

Section 5-9-127 - Process Extends Throughout State.

Section 5-9-128 - Civil Jurisdiction.

Section 5-9-129 - Criminal Jurisdiction.

Section 5-9-130 - Concurrent Jurisdiction.

Section 5-9-131 - Assignment to District Court Judge.

Section 5-9-132 - Authority to Set Bail; Preliminary Examinations.

Section 5-9-133 - Powers Generally.

Section 5-9-134 - Probation; Correction and Reduction of Sentence.

Section 5-9-135 - Filing Fee.

Section 5-9-136 - Request for Jury in Civil Actions; Fee; Right to Jury in Criminal Actions.

Section 5-9-137 - Jury Lists.

Section 5-9-138 - Abstract of Judgment; Lien of Judgment on Real Estate; Lien on Real Estate in Another County.

Section 5-9-139 - Reporting of Proceedings; Preservation Thereof.

Section 5-9-140 - Appointment of Special Reporters; Certification of Transcript.

Section 5-9-141 - Civil and Criminal Cases Reviewed on Record.

Section 5-9-142 - Stay of Execution on Judgment; Bond.

Section 5-9-143 - Security on Appeal.

Section 5-9-144 - Receipts for Money Paid Into Court.

Section 5-9-145 - Failure of Judge to Give Receipt Constitutes Cause for Removal From Office.

Section 5-9-146 - Deposit of Money With County or State Treasurer.

Section 5-9-147 - Supreme Court to Establish Uniform Accounting System.

Section 5-9-148 - Failure to Keep Accounts or Account for Money.

Section 5-9-149 - Bank Accounts.

Section 5-9-150 - Examination of Accounts.

Section 5-9-151 - Annual Accounts Submitted to State Auditor and Supreme Court.

Section 5-9-152 - Suit to Enforce Collection or Transmittal of Fines; Failure to Transmit Constitutes Cause for Removal From Office; Liability on Judge's Bond.

Section 5-9-153 - Examination of Court Records by Public, Department of Audit, Attorney General and County Attorneys Permitted.

Section 5-9-154 - Electronic Submittal of Fees, Fines, Bonds and Penalties.