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Thu Oct 18, 2018, 04:50 PM Oct 2018

Iowa court system to now track deadlines for judicial appointments

Obviously can't rely on Kimmy to do her fucking job

The Iowa Judicial Branch has started tracking legal deadlines for judge appointments amid uncertainty over whether Gov. Kim Reynolds made two picks on time.

The governor has 30 days to appoint a judge once finalists have been submitted by a nominating commission. After that, the authority falls to the chief justice.

The requirement has come into focus after the liberal blog Bleeding Heartland reported that Reynolds informed Judge Jason Besler of his appointment days after the deadline. An attorney has filed a complaint alleging Besler is unlawfully holding office.

Davis says the court system is now formally tracking submission dates, which it didn't do previously.
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