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M M M <br />Dr. Feldman felt the Judge, very likely, could function <br />and gradually improve his situation - certainly 30% was <br />significant. He predicted that improving the ventilation <br />would help in the overall picture, and make it possible for <br />the Judge to work in the courtroom, providing no smoking <br />signs are put up. <br />Chairman Scurlock thought, to start off with, the Judge <br />would have to stop smoking. He then thanked Dr. Feldman for <br />his testimony and information. <br />Judge Stikelether approached the Board and stated he <br />was unable to set court dates for the first day of November. <br />He wondered if the Board planned to address that situation <br />today. He added that the Sheriff's Department had been <br />extremely helpful and had provided some space for him in the <br />recreation room at the -jail in order for the Judge to hold <br />his 1:3.0 P.M. court. <br />Commissioner Fletcher inquired how the environment in <br />the Commission Chambers effected the Judge today. <br />The Judge advised the Board that he had neutralized <br />himself this morning, by way of shots containing the <br />medication.;. and inhalants that Dr. Feldman prescribed, prior to <br />coming into the Chambers. He added that. he had taken the <br />necessary sublingual medication before that to reinforce <br />himself to come -into the Chambers. <br />Commissioner Lyons asked if the new carpeting in the <br />recreation room bothered the Judge. <br />The Judge stated that he did not notice it. He was <br />bothered by the paint odor at the jail several weeks ago and <br />had to be driven home. <br />Commissioner Lyons asked the Judge if his courtroom <br />could be used for the fourth courtoom for this next year if <br />the Board provided space on the outside for him. <br />The Judge stated, that it could be used as the major <br />courtoom because it was used for that bemire. <br />0 CT 2 01982 11 29 51, rn'E 667 <br />