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Cook an outstanding choice

The recent article regarding Superio Court candidates Jocelyn Cook and Tony Hazel has left out what is truly the most important information: the specific and unique qualifications each candidate would bring to the bench.

We believe that Jocelyn Cook is an outstanding candidate, and we deserve to have the best judges possible.

Jocelyn graduated from law school magna cum laude, graduating at the top of her class, and received a fellowship from the Center for Children’s Rights… and she has won awards for excellence in criminal defense, constitutional law, and oral advocacy.

She is brilliant, hard-working, and passionate about her work. She deeply believes that the court should be neutral, non-partisan, and non-politic.

She does not have a campaign committee. She has a coworker helping her with social media and friends and family that have placed signs. She has run the majority of her campaign on a home loan and stamina.

She is not a politician and is not well known. But her work ethic and care for the law shine clearly when she talks about her experiences. The Spokesman -Review has already called her “impressive “in the past.

Voting for Jocelyn Cook will be a vote you can be proud of.

Larry and Shirley Grossman

Spokane



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