“As Seneca County Common Pleas Judge, I’ll bring fairness, impartiality, and 32 years of legal experience in common pleas courts to the bench, upholding the rule of law and judging cases strictly on merit. I respectfully ask for your vote.”
About
Candidate For Judge Ken Egbert, Jr. Checks All The Boxes To Earn Your Vote For Judge
Experience in Seneca County and around the state of Ohio.
Candidate for Judge Ken Egbert, Jr. currently serves as an Assistant Ohio Attorney General and has 32 years of courtroom trial experience as a prosecutor, primarily handling felony criminal cases in common pleas courts. Admitted to the Ohio Bar in 1989, Mr. Egbert has previously served 19 years as a county prosecutor in Seneca County.
Egbert was elected Seneca County Prosecuting Attorney by voters countywide in 2000 and 2004. Egbert successfully prosecuted murder, rape, robbery, drug trafficking, and other felony offenders in Seneca County Common Pleas Court. For the past 13 years with the Ohio Attorney General’s Office, Egbert has prosecuted criminal cases in 40 of Ohio’s 88 counties, mostly in common pleas courts.
Why Ken Egbert Jr.
Candidate For Judge Ken Egbert, Jr. Checks All The Boxes To Earn Your Vote For Judge
Egbert, Jr. has the most legal and trial experience in common pleas courts compared to others vying for the Republican nomination for judge
Education & Experience
Egbert graduated cum laude from Tiffin Columbian High School in 1982, received his BA cum laude in History from The Ohio State University in 1986, and his JD from the University of Toledo College of Law in 1989.
32 years practice of law in courts, admitted to Ohio Bar (1989), admitted to U.S. Supreme Court & U.S. District Court, Northern District of Ohio
19 years in Seneca County Common Pleas Court, Seneca County Prosecutor and Assistant Seneca County Prosecutor
As Seneca County Common Pleas Judge, I’ll bring fairness, impartiality, and 32 years of legal experience in common pleas courts to the bench, upholding the rule of law and judging cases strictly on merit. I respectfully ask for your vote.”