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Judge files for retirement after 10-month absence from bench

Posted on December 23rd, 2011

By Liz Kellar
Staff Writer

Nevada County Superior Court Judge Julie McManus filed for disability retirement with the state, nearly 10 months after she left the bench on medical leave.

Her decision comes amidst a move to start a recall petition due to her continued absence and alleged erratic behavior in Family Court.

And the stated reason for her retirement, a “traumatic brain injury,” has some community members questioning rulings she made in the time period between the injury and the date she went on leave . . . More

 

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