
You Be The Judge!
Speaking on Experience
I do have the experience To Be Your Judge, despite what my
opponent might want you to think. If elected, I will be 30-years old the year
I take office. Plus I have practiced law in Vanderburgh, Warrick and Perry
counties. We know Perry County history that several judges younger than I
have held the office and performed all the duties of that office at the highest
level. I Will Be No Different. As Perry County’s Chief
Deputy Prosecutor I am entrusted with the duty of prosecuting criminals
to keep our citizens safe from dangerous offenders.
I believe that I perform these duties at the highest level of competency and I assure you, the Voter, that I will perform the duties of Judge at that same high level.
Experience does not necessarily guarantee perfection.
Let’s look at Judge McEntarfer’s Record in Appeals Court.
- McEntarfer abused his discretion, Reversed and Remanded. In re the Paternity of TGT V. Taylor, 803 N.E.2d 1225 (Ind. Ct. App. 2004)
- McEntarfer’s Conclusions Reversed as a Matter of Law, Reversed and Remanded With Instructions. Jasper V. Collignon, 789 N.E.2d 80 (Ind. Ct. App. 2003)
- McEntarfer’s Judgement Order Inadequate, Remanded With Instructions. Brown V. State, 781 N.E.2d 773 (Ind. Ct. App. 2003)
- McEntarfer Imposed Improper Sentence, Sentence Reduced. Wessling V. State, 798 N.E.2d 929 (Ind. Ct. App. 2003)
- McEntarfer Abused Discretion in Retaining Bond Remittance and Imposed Improper Fee, Remanded With Instructions. Goffinet V. State, 775 N.E.2d 1227 (Ind. Ct. App. 2002)
The Scales of Justice are Not Measured By the Quantity of One’s Experience but rather by the Quality of Justice Dispensed.
MORE Respect, MORE Responsibility, MORE Efficiency, LESS Tax Dollars