While the Pennsylvania Supreme Court expects the state’s Judicial Conduct Board to investigate and determine whether to charge Justice Seamus P. McCaffery within 30 days, lawyers said meeting the deadline might be an unrealistic goal for the modestly-staffed disciplinary body.
Complicating matters further is the breadth of the Supreme Court’s allegations against McCaffery, which could take more than a month to investigate, observers said, given the board’s limited resources.
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