Arkansas judge receives reproach for tardy case ruling

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     (AP) – An Arkansas judge has been reproached for taking too

long to rule on a lawsuit in her court.

     The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reported the Arkansas Judicial Discipline and

Disability Commission announced on Friday that Pulaski County Circuit Judge Mary

McGowan had accepted an “informal adjustment,” the commission’s mildest

reproach.

     McGowan, a circuit judge since 1991, acknowledged that she took 13 months to

resolve the lawsuit, which involved litigation an attorney brought against the

commission in 2012 challenging the legality of the way the commission operated.

The commission says arguments were submitted to McGowan by the end of 2014, but

she didn’t dismiss the lawsuit until January 2016.

     The judge was reprimanded by the commission in November 2008 for not reporting

cases that had taken longer than three months to decide.

     


   

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