Judge/minister plans to mix law, spiritual side in show
ATLANTA — As a girl, Penny Brown had two role models: her mother and Perry Mason .
Growing up fatherless in the small-town South, Reynolds watched the tough attorney on television from her living room couch, which was also her bed. She figured that becoming a lawyer, and eventually a judge, would help her and her single mother overcome the stigma of being poor.
"I saw being a judge as a career where no on...
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