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February 3, 2025

Summit County Court of Common Pleas, General Division Judge Mary Margaret Rowland selected to serve as Secretary of the National Association of Women Judges

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Summit County Common Pleas Court Intensive Supervision Program Nominated for Cliff Skeen Award


Summit County, Ohio: Judge Amy Corrigall Jones, Administrative Judge of the Summit County Common Pleas Court General Division, is pleased to announce the Summit County Adult Probation Department Intensive Supervision Program has been nominated for the prestigious Cliff Skeen Award.

“Nomination for the Clifford Skeen Award is a great honor for some of the hardestworking and most dedicated people in the local criminal justice community,” stated Judge Corrigall Jones. The Cliff Skeen Award is presented by the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections in recognition of excellence in Community Corrections.

The Clifford Skeen Award is presented annually to a community corrections program in recognition of excellence in community corrections. The Clifford Skeen Award is part of former Governor and former U.S. Senator Voinovich’s commitment to enhancing the quality of community corrections programs in Ohio. The award, first presented in 1993, is given in honor of the late eight-term Ohio legislator who sponsored Ohio’s Community Correction Act.

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