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Here comes the (first female) judge
By Scott Halasz - shalasz@aimmediamidwest.com
Photos by Scott Halasz | Greene County News Cynthia Martin (middle) is sworn in by Greene County Common Pleas Domestic Relations Court Judge Steven Hurley. Martin was elected to replace the retiring Hurley and is the first female elected to the county court. Holding the Bible is daughter Christina Martin.
Dave Martin helps wife, Cynthia, put on her judge’s robe after being sworn in as a domestic relations judge.
XENIA It’s not often a judge gets applause when approaching the courthouse.
But in the case of Cynthia Martin, the cheers from family and friends she received Friday are more than warranted. Shortly after 1 p.m. on the steps of the courthouse, Martin was sworn in as the first female judge elected to the Greene County Common Pleas Court. She will replace Domestic Relations Judge Steven Hurley, who is retiring at the end of the year.
Here come’s the (first female) judge
By Scott Halasz - shalasz@aimmediamidwest.com
Photos by Scott Halasz | Greene County News Cynthia Martin (middle) is sworn in by Greene County Common Pleas Domestic Relations Court Judge Steven Hurley. Martin was elected to replace the retiring Hurley and is the first female elected to the county court. Holding the Bible is daughter Christina Martin.
Dave Martin helps wife, Cynthia, put on her judge’s robe after being sworn in as a domestic relations judge.
XENIA It’s not often a judge gets applause when approaching the courthouse.
But in the case of Cynthia Martin, the cheers from family and friends she received Friday are more than warranted. Shortly after 1 p.m. on the steps of the courthouse, Martin was sworn in as the first female judge elected to the Greene County Common Pleas Court. She will replace Domestic Relations Judge Steven Hurley, who is retiring at the end of the year.