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Beggs to bring change

“Your life does not get better by chance, it gets better by change.”

The mission statement for the Spokane County Prosecutor’s Office states, “The Office of the Spokane County Prosecuting Attorney is dedicated to assuring justice in the administration of civil and criminal cases.”

Shamefully, Otto Zehm and his family did not receive justice from the Spokane County Prosecutor’s Office. It is time for a change in the Prosecutor’s Office.

The work of Breean Beggs led to justice for the Zehm family. Beggs demands law enforcement accountability. He has worked to provide legal services to people who can’t afford it. He is experienced in mediation and settlements, thereby avoiding court costs. Beggs has led the work for bringing smart justice programs to Spokane, which will lower the cost of incarceration and confinement, while still keeping the community safe. He will save tax dollars.

The call is for change. Don’t pass up this opportunity. Vote for Breean Beggs.

Dorothy Mehl

Spokane



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