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JUDGE KEITH ANDERSON
Just a year out of Law School, Mr. Anderson was court-appointed to represent an accused armed robber. He refused to
honor the demand of his client to subpoena police records Mr. Anderson knew would support perjured testimony of his client,
even though the evidence would probably have won the case. The Kansas Supreme Court later saluted Mr. Anderson as modeling
proper ethical behavior for an attorney. That case is still used in Law School ethics classes today.
During his 24 years as a State District Court Judge, Judge Anderson gained a reputation of fairness, unquestionable
character, and high ethical conduct. He was considered one of the best trial judges in the State of Kansas.
Judge Anderson says "In my opinion, the treatment by AMWAY/Quixtar of former and current Quixtar IBOs in terminating IBOs
without following its own Rules of Conduct or, even, its historic treatment of IBO behavior it regards as inappropriate;
threatening suspension or termination of IBOs; and on-going use of the legal system to intimidate and control IBO activities
violates principles of basic fairness and reeks of injustice in its simplest terms."
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