Federal Judge Wesley Brown was appointed by President Kennedy a half century ago. He's still hearing cases at age 103, as a senior judge in Kansas. It's not merely an honorary post. Senior judges conduct trials and handle civil and criminal matters. Federal officials say without the semi-retired judges the courts could sink under the load. So, there's plenty of work for a judge who has passed the century mark. Does anybody else question this guys decision making ability???
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