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Judge offers free legal-consequences talks to Twinsburg schools; PTA, sports and baseball events scheduled
Summary
In public comment, Stowe Municipal Court Judge Cynthia Curtin introduced herself and offered free presentations for middle and high school students about the life consequences of criminal convictions. The meeting also included community event announcements including a Twinsburg PTA dine-to-donate, a Twinsburg Baseball League MVP event and upcoming
Cynthia Curtin, recently appointed judge of the Stowe Municipal Court, introduced herself to the Twinsburg Board of Education and offered to provide free classroom presentations for middle and high school students about the collateral consequences of criminal convictions.
"I bring 35 years of litigation experience to the bench," Curtin said, adding that she has handled trials, appellate arguments, arbitration and mediation. Curtin told the board she is "available to talk to any middle school or high school class" and that her presentations and an in-service for educators would be provided at no charge to the district.
Curtin described topics…
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