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Former judge joins traffic violations bureau

Martin J. Kerins, a former judge once convicted of leaving the scene of a car accident, has become an administrative hearing officer in Suffolk's new traffic violations bureau.

Kerins, 75, has made $3,450 working part-time in the new traffic court since May. In 1997, he was arrested and charged with driving while intoxicated, leaving the scene of the accident, second-degree assault of a police...

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