Voters reject convicted felon, suspended lawyer
Voters rejected, though not quite as soundly as some might have expected, troubled Superior Court judge candidates Christopher Livingston and Arnold Jones. The former is suspended from the practice of law and the latter was convicted of bribing a federal agent with Bud Light and cash.
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