Former TV judge Brown stumbles in Tenn. DA bid

Joe Brown
In this Saturday, Oct. 23, 2004, file photo, TV’s Judge Joe Brown speaks at the Democratic “Get Out To Vote Bash” held at the Middletown Community Center, in Middletown, Ohio. (AP Photo/Middletown Journal, Kat Fahrer, File)

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — Former TV judge Joe Brown has lost his bid to become the district attorney for the Tennessee county that includes Memphis.
Brown, a Democrat, challenged Republican Amy Weirich, the incumbent district attorney for Shelby County. She claimed victory late Thursday.
With 96 percent of precincts reporting, Weirich had 65 percent of the vote compared with 35 percent for Brown.
Brown was a Criminal Court judge in Memphis before stepping down in 2000 to dedicate himself to the TV show. The show is no longer on the air.
He was arrested and briefly jailed in March after a Shelby County Juvenile Court magistrate found him in contempt of court during a contentious hearing. He is appealing the charges.

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