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Judging the Judges: A Conversation on the Importance of our Courts & Voting Judicial Elections

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Judging the Judges:

A Conversation on the Importance of our Courts & Voting Judicial Elections

Featuring Deborah Coleman & Barbara Greenberg

If you are ever called to jury duty, have a legal claim or must serve as a witness, that is most likely to happen in one of our state or municipal courts. And if you or a family member must be in court, you will want to know that the judge is well versed in the law, even tempered, and fair and impartial to both sides. Ohio voters have the chance to help bring well qualified candidates to the bench, and keep them there, by voting in judicial elections.

Join Attorneys Deborah Coleman, co-founder of Judge4Yourself, and Barbara Greenberg, Magistrate and community educator, for a non-partisan look at the role of state and municipal judges, the minimum and preferred qualifications for judicial candidates, and how you can become a more informed voter when it comes to “judging the judges”.

Free & Open to all Park Members and the community

Pre-registration is required by September 20. Questions? Email Ellen Petler at epetler@parksyn.org.

Sponsored by the Park Senior Adult Group & Social Action Committee.

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