The chair of the state Judicial Conduct Board has been relieved of some of her duties as a magisterial district judge in Lancaster County because of an ongoing criminal investigation that appears to center around her handling of three traffic citations.

MDJ Jayne F. Duncan, who took over as the chair of the JCB in February, was temporarily removed from conducting all criminal, traffic and non-traffic matters that involve the state as a party to the case. According to Duncan’s attorney, Duncan is continuing to hear civil, truancy and landlord-tenant cases.

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