In this reactionary age it's probably poor methodology to ascribe political motivation to every single act of a candidate but such is the climate that one is made or broken by unwavering scrutiny.
Judge George T. Martin wouldn't have made it to the starting gate with this campaign bill backed with a facsimile of a Confederate $10 note on the obverse.
Seemingly, he was a Dearborn judge during the reign of Orville Hubbard, double the strike against him, before winning election to the Wayne County Circuit Court.
I bet you the Dearborn Historical Society probably wouldn't even accept this as a donation. I have four of them so I should test that theory out.
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