With a faith that passes understanding, Superior Court Judge Joseph Sabath, the man who estimates he has heard. 38,000 divorce cases during his many years on the bench, affirmed his belief in the glorious institution of marriage as he was sworn in to begin his twenty-eighth year on the bench.
“I still believe marriage is worth while,” the jurist said as he took the oath, administered by County Clerk Sweitzer, in his chambers.
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