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Arkansas AG facing severe punishment for not turning opioid records over to defendants

Arkansas AG facing severe punishment for not turning opioid records over to defendants
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Supreme Court affirms 30-day suspension of Circuit Judge Barry Sims

Supreme Court affirms 30-day suspension of Circuit Judge Barry Sims June 3, 202110:41 am The Arkansas Supreme Court today accepted a judicial panel’s recommendation that Pulaski Circuit Judge Barry Sims be suspended without pay for 30 days and take other remedial measures for rude treatment of lawyers in his court. The Supreme Court said the recommendation was “just and proper.” Sims was given a 90-day suspension, with 60 days suspended, and order to take  a class in “mindfulness, patience or civility” and to hire a counselor to consult on treatment of professionals in his court. Advertisement The order said it was to take effect immediately.

Another Republican aims for Arkansas Supreme Court

Another Republican aims for Arkansas Supreme Court Another Republican aims for Arkansas Supreme Court GUNNER DELAY Another candidate deeply identified with Republican politics is aiming for a seat on the Arkansas Supreme Court, theoretically non-partisan. Advertisement He is Circuit Judge Gunner DeLay of Fort Smith, a former Republican state representative and senator, who was appointed by Republican Governors Huckabee and Hutchinson to stints as prosecutor and district judge. He was elected to a circuit judgeship in 2020. He’s running for the seat now held by Justice Karen Baker. She won a  special election to a partial term in 2010 and then ran unopposed for a full term in 2014. She hasn’t announced her plans, but I’ve attempted to reach her by e-mail.

Arkansas judge announces bid for state Supreme Court seat

Arkansas judge announces bid for state Supreme Court seat ANDREW DeMILLO, Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) An Arkansas judge and former Republican lawmaker on Thursday announced he s running for a seat on the state Supreme Court, which has been drawn the attention and spending by outside conservative groups in recent years. Sebastian County Circuit Judge Gunner DeLay said he s running for the seat currently held by Justice Karen Baker, who hasn t said whether she s running for reelection next year. State Supreme Court justices are elected to eight-year terms. “The Supreme Court is the last line of defense for protecting the rights of the people; rights that include free speech, the right to bear arms, and due process of law, DeLay said in a statement. “The stakes in the race are high because what courts decide today determines the kind of world our kids and grandkids live in tomorrow.”

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