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name 50 Lady Justice’s 86 Tibetan priest 122 Deg 11 Totally relaxed garb 88 Surrounding cura
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ichael Sherwood and his son, Kyle, of Cleveland
Court took action after Judge Pinkey Carr wore sneakers, spandex shorts, T-shirts and even tank tops while sitting the bench — a bench that had become littered with so many cups, dolls and novelty items that Carr’s own attorney de- scribed it as “resembling a flea market.”
A temporary replacement for Carr will be appointed by Gov. Mike DeWine and will
sit the bench until voters elect a new judge in a future elec- tion.
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The 58-page complaint filed by the Ohio Supreme Court states that, among many oth- er incidents, Carr repeatedly discussed the television show P-Valley and joked about giving lenient sentences and accepting kickbacks with at- torneys and defendants while court was in session.
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