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Wednesday, August 16, 2006

Because you, Feed readers, found of Employee of the Week so deliciously fun, we're expanding. We're going to post an Employee of the Day every day of the week. Then, on Friday, you'll vote for the Employee of the Week and that person will be enshrined in our prestigious Hall of Fame. Also, please note: the EOTD need not be an employee of the U.S. government. It's open to everybody.
Here's today's winner: This Judge
Judge Gary McKinley, a retired Union County juvenile judge hearing the case in Hardin County Common Pleas Court, said he knows his decision will be criticized.
"I shouldn't be doing this, but I'm going to. I see positive things about participating in football," he told Dailyn Campbell, a junior quarterback.
The judge's office said he had no further comment Wednesday because of pending cases.
Campbell, 16, and Jesse Howard, 17, were each sentenced Tuesday to juvenile detention, to start after the football season this fall at Kenton High School.
Teens stole the decoy from a man's home and created a base to help it stand upright because it had only two legs, Hardin County Prosecutor Brad Bailey told the judge. They drove up and down the road watching as drivers swerved to avoid the decoy. Bailey said Howard didn't stop the prank."
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Judge Blind To Justice?
Because you, Feed readers, found of Employee of the Week so deliciously fun, we're expanding. We're going to post an Employee of the Day every day of the week. Then, on Friday, you'll vote for the Employee of the Week and that person will be enshrined in our prestigious Hall of Fame. Also, please note: the EOTD need not be an employee of the U.S. government. It's open to everybody.
Here's today's winner: This Judge
"A judge decided two teenagers can complete their high school football seasons before they serve 60 day jail sentences for a car crash caused by a decoy deer placed in a country road. Two teens were injured.
Judge Gary McKinley, a retired Union County juvenile judge hearing the case in Hardin County Common Pleas Court, said he knows his decision will be criticized.
"I shouldn't be doing this, but I'm going to. I see positive things about participating in football," he told Dailyn Campbell, a junior quarterback.
The judge's office said he had no further comment Wednesday because of pending cases.
Campbell, 16, and Jesse Howard, 17, were each sentenced Tuesday to juvenile detention, to start after the football season this fall at Kenton High School.
Teens stole the decoy from a man's home and created a base to help it stand upright because it had only two legs, Hardin County Prosecutor Brad Bailey told the judge. They drove up and down the road watching as drivers swerved to avoid the decoy. Bailey said Howard didn't stop the prank."
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Remembering Past Winners, and Loving the Plaques
>>> Click Here To Visit the HALL OF FAME
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Once again, a member of the judiciary proves that having the I.Q. of a peach
pit is not a deterrent to holding a judgeship. Crap wears many disguises.
8/18/06 7:12 PM