A new Montgomery County judge appointed by Gov. Ted Strickland is being called Ohio’s first openly gay judge.
Former Dayton City Commissioner Mary Wiseman replaces Common Pleas Court Judge John Kessler, who is scheduled to retire Wednesday.
A new Montgomery County judge appointed by Gov. Ted Strickland is being called Ohio's first openly gay judge. Former Dayton city commissioner Mary Wiseman replaces Common Pleas Court Judge John Kessler. Wiseman says she's proud if the gay community sees her as a role model and says she believes the rest of society can grow more comfortable about gays and lesbians in public office. Strickland says he's happy if he broke a barrier, but notes he made his choice because of Wiseman's qualifications.
October 31, 2007 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
A new Montgomery County judge appointed by Gov. Ted Strickland is being called Ohio’s first openly gay judge.
Former Dayton City Commissioner Mary Wiseman replaces Common Pleas Court Judge John Kessler, who is scheduled to retire Wednesday.
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