‘Ranting, rambling, and paranoid’: Federal appeals court suspends 96-year-old judge until she passes mental exam

U.S. Circuit Judge Pauline Newman was suspended from hearing cases after the Judicial Council of the Federal Circuit unanimously found that the judge’s refusal to submit to a mental examination was improper. (Screengrab via YouTube).

U.S. Circuit Judge Pauline Newman, at 96 years old the nation’s oldest federal judge, was suspended by the the appellate court on which she has served for nearly four decades for failing to cooperate with an investigation into her mental capacity.

The Judicial Council of the U.S. Court of Appeals for Federal Circuit issued a unanimous and extensive 76-page order Wednesday barring Newman from hearing new cases for at least one year or until she submits to court-ordered medical examinations. The voluminous order detailed many examples of Newman’s questionable behavior in recent years, ranging from episodes of confusion and forgetfulness to more aggressive, paranoid, and belligerent behaviors.

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