21st Judicial District Judge John Bosch, serves Clay and Riley counties. (official photo)

A Riley County district judge will sit with the Kansas Supreme Court to help decide a case on the May 28 docket.

Judge John Bosch, who serves in the 21st Judicial District, representing Riley and Clay counties, will join 10th Judicial District Judge Keven O’Grady of Johnson County by teleconference.

The two will hear a petition for review out of Shawnee County over Stormont Vail Healthcare v. Harold E. Sievers. At issue is a matter of whether the district court and Court of Appeals erred by concluding the wages earned by Sievers lost their status as earnings once deposited into his bank account. Sievers had argued they were exempt under Kansas law.

All cases on this week’s docket can be heard by video conference and live streamed on the Supreme Court YouTube channel.

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