Pubdate: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 Source: Traverse City Record-Eagle (MI) Copyright: 2002 The Traverse City Record-Eagle Contact: http://www.record-eagle.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1336 Author: Patrick Sullivan, Record-Eagle staff writer Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/people/judge+Gilbert FATE OF DISTRICT JUDGE UNKNOWN Summer Decision Not Likely TRAVERSE CITY - Michigan's Supreme Court ended its summer term Thursday without releasing a decision on the fate of 86th District Judge Thomas Gilbert. Gilbert, whose duties were restricted last year after he admitted smoking marijuana, faced possible suspension from the bench for a period of time this summer. In June, District Judge Michael Haley said he knew what punishment the Michigan Judicial Tenure Commission had recommended to the Supreme Court in Gilbert's case but that court rules prevented him from disclosing the information. Haley said at the time that a retired district judge had been lined up in the event that Gilbert was suspended. Whatever the tenure commission recommended, Supreme Court justices have not acted upon it, and it is unlikely they will release any decisions for the remainder of the summer, Supreme Court spokeswoman Marcia McBrien said. McBrien, who could not comment on Gilbert's case specifically or even acknowledge that a case is pending, said the business of the court's next term, which begins today, will focus on preparing for oral arguments in cases to be heard in October. Decisions are not expected to be released until later in the term, she said. The Supreme Court can accept, reject, or modify the tenure commission's recommendation. Gilbert, who admitted he smoked marijuana last October at a Rolling Stones concert in Detroit, has been barred from sentencing drunken driving and marijuana defendants until his case before the tenure commission is resolved. The 86th District includes Grand Traverse, Antrim and Leelanau counties. After news of the incident was publicized, Gilbert took a leave of absence to attend a four-week rehabilitation for alcohol abuse. Haley said Wednesday that he has heard nothing new about Gilbert's tenure commission case. He said he assumed he would have learned about it already if the court had decided this summer on a suspension. Gilbert, who is on vacation this week, could not be reached for comment. - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk