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The attorneys’ waiting room is where lawyers fuel up on coffee during court recesses.
An antique camera in the office of Justice MaryGay Kennedy at the Androscoggin County Courthouse.
“I like to collect stuff like that,” remarked Justice MaryGay Kennedy on the whimsical wind-up toys she keeps on the shelves of her office in the Androscoggin County Courthouse.
Justice MaryGay Kennedy’s office in the Androscoggin County Courthouse features her personal touches, such as her own photography, and also numerous law books passed down from justice to justice.
The attorneys’ waiting room is sparsely furnished, and decorated with the images of judges of past eras.
Details carved into the ornate wood mantel in Justice MaryGay Kennedy’s office commemorate Maine’s statehood in 1820, 37 years before the Civil War-era building was built.
A second office used by Kennedy is called the judge’s presiding chambers, which is also used by other Androscoggin County Superior Court judges presiding over cases in the adjoining courtroom.
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