Everyone,
My friend, Jim Smith, is running for the Berks County Court of Common Pleas and I would appreciate if you would support him.
Jim believes in the Constitution and has extensive legal experience in both state and federal court. Jim represents the values we share and believe in. I am reaching out to you as Vice-Treasurer of the Campaign for Jim Smith for Judge.
Regarding Jim’s background, he was the first in his family to go to college. He worked his way through Liberty University by bagging groceries during the summers. He met his wife, Jenn, and worked hard. Eventually, he felt the calling to go to law school and worked his way through Regent University. Thereafter, he worked as a prosecutor for the Berks County District Attorney’s office, until he took a job for a local law firm. After a few years, he decided to pursue the American Dream and open his own practice. He continued to work hard and grew the Smith Law Group to what it is today, pursuing Justice, guided by Truth.
His family grew and today he has three children. He took the whole crew down to the Dominican Republic on a mission trip, as it’s important to Jim to help those less fortunate. This is also evidenced by his work as a board member for the Hope Rescue Mission.
This vast experience, combined with Jim’s work ethic, dedication to the law, integrity, and character qualify him to sit on the bench in Berks County.
Please partner with me by supporting Jim as a financial partner, volunteer, or both. I am asking you to consider giving Jim for Smith for Judge a monetary donation to assist in funding his campaign. I’m not asking you to do anything that I haven’t done myself, so please consider giving to the campaign today.
Checks can be made out to Friends of Jim Smith P.O. Box 606, Fleetwood, PA 19522 or through PayPal at www.jimsmithforjudge.com. You can also go there for more information on Jim, or email info@jimsmithforjudge.com.
Thank you for all of your support!
Best Regards,
Joshua Prince, Esq.
Vice-Treasurer for the Jim Smith for Judge Campaign
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