Former Ohio candidate marred by traffic case will now judge other traffic cases
A former candidate for Ohio governor whose run was marred by the revelation that he had driven without a valid license for a decade has a new job handing out punishment for similar violations.
Cleveland.com reports that former Democratic gubernatorial nominee Ed FitzGerald has been tapped as a mayor's court magistrate in the Cleveland suburb of Middleburg Heights in Cuyahoga County.
He will be responsible largely for issuing penalties in traffic cases involving people who plead guilty or no contest. According to Cleveland.com, Middleburg Mayor Gary Starr said it's likely FitzGerald will come across people busted for driving without a valid license.
When asked how he might approach violations for driving without a license, FitzGerald replied, "I suppose nobody knows that issue better than me." The discovery that he had driven without a valid driver's license became a problem for him in the 2014 race. He lost that race to Republican Gov. John Kasich.