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Home›Opinion›Readers support Boon for Clark County judge

Readers support Boon for Clark County judge

By Hub City Times
February 16, 2018
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Dear editor,

As retired Probation and Parole agents with over 75 years of combined experience, we are proud to endorse and support Lyndsey Boon Brunette for the office of Clark County Circuit Court Judge.

As Probation and Parole agents in Clark County, we worked closely with the previous and current Circuit Court judges. We know that Lyndsey has what it takes to be a great judge. She has consistently demonstrated her ability to be fair and professional.

She is a “local girl” born and raised in Clark County. She knows the meaning of hard work, dedication, and family values. Lyndsey will bring all of these attributes and skills to the office of Circuit Court judge.

We plan to vote for Lyndsey Boon Brunette and we trust the citizens of Clark County will do the same.

Mary Kay Mills, James Mills, and Pat Orlowski
WI Department of Corrections (retired)

Dear editor,

Having been a trial attorney for over 32 years who has worked with numerous judges, I believe Lyndsey Boon Brunette has the skill set to be an excellent judge for Clark County.

She is thorough, respectful, and dedicated to the citizens of Clark County.  She is well respected throughout the legal community.  Her experience as a prosecutor, court commissioner, and department head uniquely qualify her to be a Circuit Court judge.

Her sense of fairness and her sound judgment make her an ideal candidate for judge.  The citizens of Clark County would be well served by electing Lyndsey Boon Brunette has their next judge.

Bill Poss
Local Attorney Manager (retired)

Dear editor,

It is without reservation that I am endorsing Lyndsey Boon Brunette in her campaign to be the next Clark County Circuit Court judge.

Lyndsey is highly qualified to serve as judge as she has extensive courtroom experience on both sides of the bench. In her current position as Clark County Court Commissioner, she has heard and rendered decisions in family and small claims matters and issued temporary restraining orders when necessary to ensure the safety of children and the elderly.

As the former Clark County district attorney, Lyndsey has secured justice for the victims of crime. As a former Clark County corporation counsel, Lyndsey has advised 27 county department heads and ensured that services were provided to children who were neglected or abused as well as those suffering with mental illness.

As a lifetime resident of Clark County who has practiced with Lyndsey, I know her to be hard-working, fair, open-minded, and dedicated in her service to the residents of Clark County. I urge you to vote for Lyndsey Boon Brunette, a Clark County native, as our next circuit court judge.

Joan D. Eloranta
Owen, WI 54460

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