A judge at the center of a text-message-related controversy in Centre County will not seek to remain on the bench in the upcoming election.
In a statement to the press, Centre County Court of Common Pleas Judge Bradley P. Lunsford said he will not seek re-election to the seat he has held for nearly 10 years, and plans to retire when his term ends starting January 2016.
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