UW-River Falls Alumni runs for Pierce County Judge seat

Published February 11, 2010

I support Joe Boles for Pierce County Judge. Of the three candidates running in the primary election, taking place Tuesday February 16, Boles will be the best to make sure that everyone is treated fairly.

The County Judge will potentially be ruling on cases involving student rights, setting the rules for court appearances, and deciding what alternatives to jail exist for students who violate local laws.

Joe Boles will offer the best options to students in all of these cases. Joe attended school at UWRF, majoring in History with a minor in Business. He went on to study law at Wm. Mitchell College of Law.

He has worked as a clerk for the Honorary Charles Finn. He is a founding partner of Rodli, Beskar, and Boles in River Falls.

Vote Joe Boles on Tuesday, February 16.

Matt Stauner

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