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James Erb is running for Whatcom Superior Court, Position 2. He has spent the last 10 years in the Bellingham City Attorney's Office and tried nearly 50 jury trials as a prosecutor. Erb also represented the Nooksack Indian Tribe in both state and tribal court. He is focusing his campaign on finding ways to safely reduce and prevent incarceration and provide equal access to justice to everyone.
Also in this race are Lisa Keeler and Evan Jones. Jones has worked in the Bellingham City Attorney's Office as well as in the District, Juvenile, and Superior Court systems. He is the training deputy for the Whatcom County Prosecutor's Office. Jones is endorsed by the Whatcom County Prosecutor Eric Richey. Keeler served as an Assistant Attorney General in Washington state and now works in private practice. She has served as an arbitrator and pro tem commissioner for Whatcom County Superior Court.
Erb's experience and support from local progressive advocates make him the best choice in this race.
Ultima actualización 2023-04-05James Erb
James Erb is running for Whatcom Superior Court, Position 2. He has spent the last 10 years in the Bellingham City Attorney's Office and tried nearly 50 jury trials as a prosecutor. Erb also represented the Nooksack Indian Tribe in both state and tribal court.
James Erb is running for Whatcom Superior Court, Position 2. He has spent the last 10 years in the Bellingham City Attorney's Office and tried nearly 50 jury trials as a prosecutor. Erb also represented the Nooksack Indian Tribe in both state and tribal court. He is focusing his campaign on finding ways to safely reduce and prevent incarceration and provide equal access to justice to everyone.
Also in this race are Lisa Keeler and Evan Jones. Jones has worked in the Bellingham City Attorney's Office as well as in the District, Juvenile, and Superior Court systems. He is the training deputy for the Whatcom County Prosecutor's Office. Jones is endorsed by the Whatcom County Prosecutor Eric Richey. Keeler served as an Assistant Attorney General in Washington state and now works in private practice. She has served as an arbitrator and pro tem commissioner for Whatcom County Superior Court.
Erb's experience and support from local progressive advocates make him the best choice in this race.
James Erb
James Erb is running for Whatcom Superior Court, Position 2. He has spent the last 10 years in the Bellingham City Attorney's Office and tried nearly 50 jury trials as a prosecutor. Erb also represented the Nooksack Indian Tribe in both state and tribal court.
Calificaciones de la Asociación de Abogados: Latina/o Bar Association: Well Qualified, QLaw (The LGBTQ+ Bar Association): Well Qualified, Joint Asian Judicial Evaluations Committee: Well Qualified