Judge Elmore Removed — Supreme Court Reviews All Prior Rulings in Aaron Spencer Murder Case
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The Arkansas Supreme Court just removed Judge Barbara Elmore from Aaron Spencer's case and granted a Writ of Certiorari to review every ruling she made. This is extraordinary. Three justices wanted her gone since May, when the high court struck down her gag order as a "plain, manifest, clear, and gross abuse of discretion." Seven months later, she imposed new restrictions on public access. The Supreme Court didn't just reverse her this time—they pulled her off the case entirely, 48 hours before trial. Elmore is the same judge who released Michael Fosler on bond after he was charged with 43 felonies including alleged rape of a minor, sexual assault, and child pornography. Fosler is the man Aaron Spencer killed after, according to the defense, he showed up with Spencer's 14-year-old daughter in his vehicle at 1 a.m.—despite being ordered to stay away from minors. Spencer told authorities he rammed Fosler's truck off the road and shot him after Fosler allegedly lunged at him. Now 14 Republican state legislators have filed a formal complaint with the Judicial Discipline Commission about fair trial concerns. Retired Judge Ralph Wilson—31 years on the bench, known as a champion for children—is taking over.
The defense will likely file motions asking Wilson to reconsider Elmore's prior rulings. The dashcam footage that could have supported self-defense reportedly vanished weeks before trial. But the bodycam showing Spencer's grief when he learned about his daughter? Prosecutors want that in front of the jury. Defense attorney Bob Motta was in that courtroom when the news broke. He analyzes what the judicial removal means, what the Writ of Certiorari allows, and whether the prosecution might finally reconsider charges the public has turned against. Spencer is still running for Lonoke County Sheriff. Judge Elmore is back on the bench Monday morning.
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