JUDGE GAYLORD IS DOING HER JOB, NOT PLAYING FAVORITES All Edition

Dear Editor: In two recent front page articles, reporter Aaron Nathans detailed what your headline describes as a "city court feud." The articles imply that Municipal Court Judge Shelley Gaylord has made decisions based on personal feelings about members of the City Attorney's Office,...

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Published inThe Capital times
Main Author Attorney Mark F. Borns, Attorney Stephen P. Hurley, Attorney Gregory J. Meeker, Attorney Gerald W. Mowris, Attorney Lester A. Pines, Attorney David D. Relles, Attorney Daphne Webb, Attorney Nancy C. Wetterston
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Madison, Wis Madison Newspapers, Inc 11.12.1998
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Summary:Dear Editor: In two recent front page articles, reporter Aaron Nathans detailed what your headline describes as a "city court feud." The articles imply that Municipal Court Judge Shelley Gaylord has made decisions based on personal feelings about members of the City Attorney's Office, and has been lax in processing a few of the 24,000 cases you report she handles every year. Gaylord is criticized for dismissing, without prejudice, cases in which the attorneys from the City Attorney's Office failed to appear at trial, even though they failed to file any settlement agreement with the court in advance.
ISSN:0749-4068