Criminal Court Clerk Office Has Tacky Sweater, Cubicle Decorating Contest

  • Tuesday, December 19, 2017
Criminal Court Clerk Vince Dean with Courtney Giffe, winner of the Tacky Sweater contest
Criminal Court Clerk Vince Dean with Courtney Giffe, winner of the Tacky Sweater contest

The Hamilton County Criminal Court Clerk Office held their annual Tacky Sweater and Christmas Cubicle Decorating Contest on Thursday. 

The winners, who were selected by a non-partisan panel of three celebrity county official judges, received their coveted trophies at the office Christmas dinner. 

The winner of the Tacky Sweater Contest was Courtney Giffe, and the winner of the Christmas Cubicle Decorating Contest was Julia Kinser.

 

Criminal Court Clerk Vince Dean with Julia Kinser, winner of the Christmas Cubicle decorating contest
Criminal Court Clerk Vince Dean with Julia Kinser, winner of the Christmas Cubicle decorating contest
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