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Letter: Of the candidates observed, recommends Hunt

Posted at 1:26 am April 16, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Letters Leave a Comment

Brian Hunt

Brian Hunt

To the Editor:

My name is Tommy Brooks. I was the first Juvenile Court bailiff and had the honor of serving the citizens of Anderson County in that capacity until my retirement. As bailiff, I had the opportunity of observing most of Anderson County’s attorneys in their responsibilities of advocating for their clients and they were all dedicated in their pursuit.

So, you may think that if I thought all the attorneys were good, why would I choose to recommend a candidate at all? Well, in my opinion, of all the good candidates I have had the good fortune to observe, Brian Hunt is the candidate I wholeheartedly recommend for Juvenile Court judge.

Tommy Brooks

Clinton

Filed Under: Letters, Opinion Tagged With: Anderson County, bailiff, Juvenile Court, juvenile court judge, Tommy Brooks

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