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Albright's work as judge serves the public well

I had the privilege and pleasure of working with Superior Court Judge Stuart Albright during his six-month assignment in Randolph County from January until June. I would have to say he is one of the best Superior Court judges I have ever had the pleasure of working with during my 26 years in law enforcement. He is always at work early, ready to start on time, and willing to work all day, every day.

Judge Albright was district attorney for Guilford County for about five years before becoming a Superior Court judge. He has prosecuted thousands of cases and believes in justice for the citizens, as well as law enforcement. I had the opportunity to observe several cases in which defendants violated their probation, and Judge Albright activated their sentences immediately. I really did appreciate that. The community correction officers also were appreciative.

I'm respectfully asking all the citizens of Guilford County to support Judge Stuart Albright by voting for him this November. He will work to dispense justice fairly for the citizens of our state.

Tim Hussey
Asheboro

The writer is head of security, Randolph County Sheriff's Office,
Courthouse Division

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DemonDeacon [TypeKey Profile Page] said:

If he's running against JUDGE SUSAN BRAY,

then JUDGE BRAY is the better candidate.

She has demonstrated great wisdom from the

bench and is a treasure for our community.

swanks [TypeKey Profile Page] said:

DD,

I could not agree with you more.

DemonDeacon [TypeKey Profile Page] said:

Swanks,
Get the word out for Susan Bray--she is honest and concerned, and desires the best for every human being regardless of race, gender etc. Her concern is not just superficial but extends to a personal desire to understand the most complicated issues facing our court system. I have known her since she was in college, and she is a stand up person.

nitpicker [TypeKey Profile Page] said:

The letter writer makes it sound like Albright rubber stamps anything that 'law enforcement' and the Sheriff's office sends his way.

Not exactly who I'd want judging my case.

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