Her son, Jason, used The Wheel to decide to to go college at Wesleyan. They used to walk around Central Park at night together. It chose The Hound of the Baskervilles and he enjoyed it. Two days before he died, they used The Wheel to decide what book she should read to him. Her husband, Larry, died after being sick. And she could take The Wheel home, but she said it was too hard and it belongs at the court house. She also told him about how she used to take The Wheel home to help make decisions when she and her husband disagreed. After it was fixed, she showed it to Nicholas, who had been happy it broke because they agreed that when it broke, she'd go digital. She took it to Bernard, who had made it, and he agreed to fix it for free because he was happy it was still being used. When The Wheel Tina used to assign judges randomly to cases broke, she was upset. ![]() ![]() Tina said that she had to enforce the rules so that the lawyers could do their jobs. Later, when Sandra brought back the summary judgment to be filed, she asked Tina about it. Tina butted heads with Sandra when Sandra questioned Tina not accepting a form from Anna Ledesma, who was five minutes late filing a document to keep herself from being evicted. When Sandra came to her desk, Tina directed her on how to get to the courtroom quickest so she wouldn't be late. She had emailed Sandra the information, but Sandra didn't have reception so hadn't gotten it. Later that day, she helped Sandra Bell, who was on duty. She then explained to them what would be happening and introduced Nicholas Byrne, who gave a speech about their work and swore them all in. ![]() When the new AUSAs and FPDs arrived to be sworn in, Tina introduced herself and had the two sides sit on opposite sides, knowing they wouldn't want to sit together.
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