Saturday, January 5, 2013

Missouri Supreme Court hears discipline case on Judge Barbara Peebles


The Missouri Supreme Court heard arguments today on the judicial discipline case of St. Louis Associate Circuit Judge Barbara Peebles.

The state’s Commission on Retirement, Removal and Discipline has recommended removing Peebles from her judicial position.

The commission says Peebles “engaged in a pattern of conduct that included taking the bench late and not attending scheduled court activities,” according to the docket summary.

Peebles frequently had her clerk call the docket, continue the cases, and advise attorneys of dismissals and certain warrants, the commission contends. It asserts Peebles went on vacation without properly advising her clerks, making arrangements to continue the dockets or providing a substitute judge to handle the dockets. It also said she destroyed a court record.

Full Article & Source:
Mo. Supreme Court hears discipline case on Judge Barbara Peebles

See Also:
Missouri Supreme Court considers discipline for judge

St. Louis judge suspended after she turns cases over to her clerk

2 comments:

StandUp said...

Another positive story. Judges need to be held accountable and I'm glad to see Judge Barbara Peebles disciplined.

Dianna said...

I agree with StandUp 100%. Good riddance, Judge Barbara Peebles.