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Camille Kelley

Camille McGee Kelley (1879-January 28, 1955) was an American juvenile court judge and author. She was investigated by the state of Tennessee for using her judgeship to aid Georgia Tann's child laundering operation.
==History==
Camille Kelley was the juvenile court judge in Shelby County, Tennessee from 1920 to 1950. Known as the "Little Irish Judge," she never wore a robe in court, opting for colorful dresses, jewels and always a flower pinned to her shoulder. She was quoted as saying, "Robes would scare the children to death. They're not so timid when they appear before me and see that I am wearing a flower".
Her formula in dealing with delinquents was simple: "We try the boy, not his offense. We seek to take away from him nothing but his mistakes." She was often quoted as saying that juvenile justice should be tempered with a sympathetic understanding of human problems. Shortly after she retired, she said favorable results were obtained in 85-90% of the 50,000 cases that she had handled.
Kelley authored three books inspired by her experiences at juvenile court.

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