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Thoughts of retirement
Not old enough to carry a firearm, Scott continued working at OPD. He eventually went to recruit school and when he was finished, was given a gun and badge.
At 21, Scott was a patrol officer and on the street for two years. Two years after joining the OPD, he switched to the Marion County Sheriff s Office, where he was a road deputy for four years.
Now, after more than a half a century of doing different jobs, Scott, a circuit and administrative judge, believes it s time to take off the black robe. Scott plans to retire in July.