Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Circuit judges recuse from lawmaker’s tax case

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HOT SPRINGS — All four of Garland County’s circuit judges have recused from the felony tax case of state Rep. Mickey Gates, R-Hot Springs, and have asked the Arkansas Supreme Court to appoint a special judge from outside the county to hear the matter.

According to a criminal informatio­n filed July 2 with the circuit court by Special Prosecutor Jack McQuary, Gates is charged with six counts of failure to pay or file a tax return, a Class D felony punishable by up to six years in state prison and a fine of up to $10,000.

Each count represents one year that Gates is accused of failing to file a return: 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017.

Circuit Judge Marcia Hearnsberg­er filed a letter of recusal in the case early Monday afternoon, followed a short time later by Judges John Homer Wright and Lynn Williams. Judge Wade Naramore recused Tuesday.

None of the letters stated a reason for recusing, other than the wording “I have a conflict.”

A separate letter Hearnsberg­er sent to Chief Justice John Dan Kemp, notifying him that all local judges have declined to accept the case, was filed Wednesday with the circuit clerk’s office.

“In order to avoid the appearance of impropriet­y, I have recused from hearing this case,” states the letter, which was dated Wednesday.

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