ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES CRIMES AGAINST CHILDREN DIVISION v. STEVEN D. MITCHELL
No. CV-19-63
SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS
October 21, 2021
2021 Ark. 188
Opinion Delivered: October 21, 2021; APPEAL FROM THE IZARD COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT [NO. 33CV-18-76]; HONORABLE MAUREEN HARROD, JUDGE
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGE DECISION AFFIRMED; CIRCUIT COURT ORDER REVERSED; COURT OF APPEALS OPINION VACATED.
SHAWN A. WOMACK, Associate Justice
Appellant Arkansas Department of Human Services (DHS) appeals two orders from the Izard County Circuit Court reversing the DHS administrative law judge‘s (ALJ‘s) finding in separate administrative appeals that appellee Steven Mitchell sexually abused two minors, B.T. and J.C., by sexual contact. In reversing, the circuit court determined that DHS failed to properly notify Mitchell of its true findings against him in both cases.
DHS has separately appealed both circuit court orders. This case concerns the ALJ‘s true finding with respect to J.C. In a companion case addressing the ALJ‘s true finding with respect to B.T., DHS argued (1) substantial evidence supported the ALJ‘s finding that Mitchell sexually abused B.T. by sexual contact; (2) Mitchell was not deprived due process because he received an administrative hearing; and (3) Mitchell‘s substantial rights were not
Administrative law judge decision affirmed; circuit court order reversed; court of appeals opinion vacated.
Ellen K. Howard, Office of Chief Counsel, for appellant.
Steven D. Mitchell, pro se appellee.
SHAWN A. WOMACK
Associate Justice
