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Sypolt’s experience counts

Judge Gregory Sypolt is running for re-election as a judge of the Superior Court for Spokane County. I urge you to consider his knowledge and experience and re-elect him to the Superior Court. Judge Sypolt has served the citizens of Spokane for the past 19 years with distinction. During this time, he has overseen numerous civil, family law, juvenile and criminal matters. He is respected by lawyers and the public as fair-minded, hard-working and possesses good judicial temperament.

During my career of over 40 years as a manager of courts and law firms, Greg Sypolt stands out as one of the best judges I have been privileged to get to know. While an administrator at several civil firms, I heard numerous positive comments from attorneys appearing in his court. He displays the character traits of being well-prepared, applying the law fairly and treating those in his court in a respectful and firm manner.

A person or business involved in a case before the Superior Court, much like one who faces an illness or injury, needs an experienced judge or doctor to make the right decision. Experience counts.

Frank Neeri

Spokane



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