INSIDE: 'SENTENCED To Southeast Oakland County will lose two judicial veterans at the same time. Community Calendar 56 Mazel Toy! 58 BILL CARROLL Special to The Jewish News ' hat would they do to you in Russia if you came into court under these circumstances?" Benjamin J. Friedman, a judge of 45B District Court, poses the rhetorical question to a young Soviet immigrant. The man stands before him in the judge's Oak Park courtroom on five criminal charges, including shoplifting and drunk driving. "They would probably send you off to some- place in Siberia," Judge Friedman says, provid- ing his own answer. The judge postpones the man's hearing, but warns that he'll be tough if there's a next time. In an adjacent courtroom, a defendant is get- ting a postponement from District Judge Marvin F. Frankel. "Judge," says the defendant, "if you were a female, I'd kiss you." Judge Frankel replies: "Don't kiss me or any- one else around here. Just get yourself straight- ened out." -Later, Judge Friedman tells a probation viola- tor who failed to follow the judge's orders: "Don't waste the time of the people and this court." He finds him guilty. Then, mediating a domestic spat between a couple married for 13 years, he admonishes, "Why are we fooling around here? You obvi- ously want to stay together ... let's get this thing settled." It's a typical day on the bench for the two veteran jurists, who for 34 years have been dis- pensing justice within the district comprised of Oak Park, Huntington Woods, Pleasant Ridge and Royal Oak Township. Both men have earned reputations as being honest, fair, com- passionate, knowledgeable and innovative. But Judge Friedman, 71, and Judge Frankel, 69, who both live in Huntington Woods, will reach the end of the line at the end of this year when their current terms expire. Under Michigan law, their jobs are age-restricted, forcing mandatory retirement following the term during which they turn 70. Judge Frankel's birthday is Aug. 27. The two judges began their careers in the municipal court system. It changed in 1975 to the state-run district court setup with six-year terms. • Judges Benjamin Friedman and Marvin Frankel Tough Judges "They're a couple of no-nonsense, law-and- order judges, and their retirements will be a 7/19 2002 43