Two for Circuit Court Division 1 all personal and professional trains
Candidates for the Saline County Circuit Court Division 1 Bank ok, while the 2008 policy forum on Sunday, that judges should generally with fairness and consistency.
Either Bobby McCallister state or Brent Ridge, the two Benton, succeeded by Judge Robert Garrett, retired.
The 22 independent District Court position in the May 20 primary and choice. Candidates will be selected on ballots, Democrats and Republicans.
“For compliance as a judge, something must be done in your consistency of decisions,” said McCallister. “One thing I always heard consistently.”
McCallister said he “spent learning values and morals. I try to live my life with passion and I want a good influence on young people and others in the community. ”
“Personal and political agendas should not be in the equation” for a judge, “said Ridge condition.
“I believe in justice immediately after the law and judges must apply the law and not policy makers.”
McCallister, 43, is a former Benton school board member. He served as a judge in the city Haskell and Shannon Hills and was a lawyer Haskell city.
He served as a judge in particular Saline County Circuit and district courts, where he chairs the Council on civil and criminal matters.
Updated Ridge, 47, has served as a judge in the district north of Little Rock. It was three times as an individual associate justice for the Supreme Court and Arkansas, as an individual Saline County Circuit Court judge.
He was a state Assistant Attorney General. He treated the case before the U.S. Supreme Court, Arkansas Supreme Court, Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals and Court of Appeals Arkansas. He served for six years as a Saline County’s chief deputy prosecutor.
“I do not have a lot of my time in the fight against crime,” said stand Ridge. “As a judge, you do not necessarily throw the book at all. Each case is different and must be weighed on its merits.”
“I have a bank,” said McCallister. “I am not aware of law and human beings. I would like to influence and citizens affected.
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