Toledo Legal News - News A little more garlic, a little more pepper.
Judge Ruth Ann Franks once served food, now serves justice “I love to have people over and cook. It’s personal because you’re really creating something, putting yourself out there for true criticism. Judges are certainly criticized, and that comes with it because many times people don’t agree with what a judge has decided. We personally may not agree either, but we have to follow the law. We can’t allow our personal opinions to filter in there. But with cooking you can do all that. You can get as personal and unobjective as possible. A little more garlic, a little more pepper.”
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