Embattled 11th Judicial District Attorney Linda Stanley took the stand yesterday to testify in her own defense during a professional disciplinary hearing in Denver. State regulators have accused Stanley of violating seven rules of professional conduct for attorneys, putting her at risk of losing her license to practice law.

The accusations stem from Stanley’s actions during the prosecution of Barry Morphew for the murder of his wife. She is accused of making inappropriate comments to the media, failing to effectively lead the district attorney’s office, and attempting to retaliate against the judge presiding over the Morphew case.

The disciplinary hearing is being overseen by a three-member board, including a judge and two board members. They will consider the evidence and testimony presented in the trial-like proceeding to determine whether the allegations against Stanley are substantiated. If found guilty, Stanley could face various sanctions, with the most severe being disbarment.

The outcome of this hearing will significantly impact Stanley’s career and the integrity of the judicial office she leads. The legal community and public are closely watching the proceedings, awaiting the board’s decision on the future of the 11th Judicial District Attorney.