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In a Monday, May 20, 2019 photo, a portrait of Judge Timothy Greeley is seen in the federal courthouse in Marquette, Mich. The first full-time federal judge in the Upper Peninsula has been honored with an official portrait. Greeley retired in March after more than 30 years as a magistrate judge in Michigan's Western District. Lawyers and current and retired federal judges from the Lower Peninsula honored him Monday. As a magistrate judge, Greeley handled certain phases of criminal cases and civil litigation in federal court. (Cecilia Brown/The Mining Journal via AP)
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