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Profile: Judge Kenneth A. Rocco
By Abby James
August 13, 2013
It
was an American president who inspired
Eighth District Court of Appeals Judge Kenneth Rocco to serve the
public. John
F. Kennedy spoke at his college during a presidential campaign stop,
and it was
his words that led Judge Rocco on his path to sit on the bench.
“He
came to Ohio University in 1959, and spoke
from the steps of the student union, and I happened to be there, and I
listened. And, he gave an early version of his ‘ask not what your
country can
do for you, ask what you can do for your country’ speech. It was the
early
version of it, but it was powerful,” Judge Rocco said.
Even
before he heard President Kennedy’s
speech, Judge Rocco said he always had a desire to serve. He was in the
Army
Reserves for eight years, and said he saw public service as his mission.
“I
saw it as a calling, and quite frankly I
still see it as a calling,” Judge Rocco said.
After
graduating from Case Western Reserve
School of Law in 1965, Judge Rocco put his service to use as the
assistant law
director in Parma. He then served on the Ohio General Assembly before
he was
elected to the Cuyahoga County Juvenile Court.
“My
first love was the juvenile court, and it
still is. And I describe it this way, it’s like your first girlfriend,
it
leaves a mark on your heart,” Judge Rocco said.
Judge
Rocco has sat on the bench for 30 years,
the last 17 on the Eighth District Court of Appeals where he has heard
and
decided a multitude of cases including a decision on Megan’s Law, the
sex
offender registration and notification law. Through his many years as a
juvenile division judge, and with his work on the appeals court, he
said one
thing made his job more meaningful.
“I’ve
had the wonderful opportunity of trying
to intersect justice and the law, which is not easy, justice is
elusive,” Judge
Rocco said. “I think it is beyond the mere, beyond the grasp of us mere
mortals, but it’s definitely a laudable goal, and every now and then
you get to
intersect the two, law and justice, and that makes it worthwhile.”
Judge
Rocco said that being a judge can be
hard, but he is grateful for the opportunity to do what he loves.
More
on Judge Rocco:
Judge
Kenneth A. Rocco was elected to the
Eighth District Court of Appeals in 1996. He received his A.B. from
Ohio
University in 1962, and his J.D. from Case Western Reserve School of
Law in
1965. Before serving on the Eighth District Court of Appeals, Judge
Rocco sat
on the Cuyahoga County Juvenile Court for 13 years. Before his
judgeships,
Judge Rocco served on the Ohio General Assembly, a practicing attorney,
and a
prosecutor in the city of Parma. He started his public service career
in the
U.S. Army in both active duty and in the reserves.
Judge
Rocco has been married for 50 years to
Rebecca C. Rocco, a retired educator. He also has two daughters,
Elizabeth G.
Rocco, a physician and former Peace Corp volunteer, and Kathleen M.
Rocco, an
environmental biologist, and two grandchildren.
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