John Lambert
Candidate for the
Otsego County Court
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Candidate Biography
Personal Statement |
- In electing our judges nothing is more important than experience. I believe that if you look closely my qualifications give me the experience needed to be an effective County Judge. During my career I have:
• Prosecuted numerous felony cases in County Court
• Represented hundreds in Family Court
• Argued cases in County Court, Supreme Court and the Appellate Court
• Prosecuted numerous criminals
• Protected children and prosecuted those who commit crimes against children
• Practiced in the areas of family law, real estate, wills and trusts, wrongful
death, contract law, personal injury law, municipal law and adoption
I will bring to the bench a diverse set of skills as well as the experience needed to serve in the best interest of our county. My legal experience qualifies me to administer justice that is fair, balanced and well thought-out. Further, as an attorney who has spent countless hours in the courtroom, I am committed to making the court process more efficient.
I will respect and value the awesome responsibility entrusted to me to make our community a better, stronger and safer place – not just for you and me, but for our children and future generations.
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Party Membership |
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Party Line |
- Conservative
- Independence
- Republican
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Campaign Web Site |
www.LambertforJudge.com
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Education |
- New England School of Law, Juris Doctor, 1998
- Hartwick College, Bachelor of Science in Economics, 1992
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Admitted to Bar |
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Occupation/Employer |
- Chief Assistant District Attorney/Partner in the Lambert and Trosset Law Firm
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Professional Experience |
- Attorney for the Village of Cooperstown
- Adjunct Professor of Criminal Justice at Hartwick College
- Attorney for the Otsego Northern Catskill BOCES
- Associate Attorney with the Law Offices of Timothy R. Johnson
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