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EDITORIAL: Justice Court

There are three contested races in local justice courts, the first contact most potential defendants have with the system.

In addition to handling small claims cases and misdemeanors, justices of the peace -- who are paid $158,000 a year -- are responsible for conducting initial arraignments and preliminary hearings before felony cases move along to District Court.


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  • In North Las Vegas, 35-year-old Jonathan MacArthur is competing against 33-year-old Chris Lee for the newly created Department 3 seat.

    Mr. MacArthur has been a substitute judge in Las Vegas Municipal Court and North Las Vegas Justice Court. He is a Clark High School graduate and former public defender who says he can make tough decisions and will protect the rights of those who appear before him.

    Mr. Lee is a deputy secretary of state who deals with white-collar crime. A Bishop Gorman High School graduate, he spent seven years as a prosecutor in Clark County, where he was the lead attorney on several jury trials. He vows to treat people with fairness yet be "firm in that fairness."

    Both young men have bright futures. But Mr. Lee's temperament, judgment and experience with both civil and criminal matters tip the scales. We urge a vote for Chris Lee.

    In Henderson, David Gibson -- brother of the city's mayor -- faces Sandy Allred DiGiacomo for the new Department 3 seat.

    Ms. DiGiacomo, 39, has been a Clark County prosecutor for nine years and currently handles cases involving repeat offenders. Mr. Gibson, 57, spent 25 years as a public defender before becoming a Family Court hearing master three years ago.

    Both candidates have the integrity and background to do a good job, but Mr. Gibson's judicial experience and community ties give him the edge. Vote for David Gibson for Henderson justice of the peace.

    In Las Vegas Justice Court, Diana Sullivan, 41, and Steve Smith emerged from the primary to compete for the newly created Department 12 post.

    Mr. Smith is a former OSHA prosecutor now in private practice. He has served as an arbitrator and substitute justice of the peace and, if elected, says he will be "efficient and fair."

    Ms. Sullivan spent 13 years as an attorney with Jones Vargas in Las Vegas before opening her own practice, which specializes in civil litigation. She has been a small claims court referee and a substitute justice of peace and says she "loves this community" and wants "to improve it."

    While Mr. Smith has a more varied legal background, Ms. Sullivan is energetic, knowledgeable and well-respected in the legal community. Diana Sullivan is the best choice.

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    JamesG wrote on October 19, 2008 10:39 PM: Mr B, your insinuations are ridiculous. David Gibson doesn't have "cronies". Jim Gibson hasn't kept funds from anyone. It's sad that there are angry people out there (such as yourself) that try to slander others to get gain. Shame on you. What planet do you live on, and what, exactly, are you smoking? It seems to be causing hallucinogenic fits and paranoia. grow up buddy, stop trying to slander good people.


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    Mr. B wrote on October 15, 2008 09:56 AM: Nice one "Rodger". A few bad cops get the whole basket painted right?

    Nobody knows better who would be the best Judges for the commnity than cops. Cops are the ones on the streets, dealing with crime, seeing it's effects on victims and defending the innocent from the predators.

    Your bias is obvious and your judgment is not objective.

    But back on message, tear down DiGiacomo you may try. But prop up Gibson you will fail.


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    Rodger wrote on October 15, 2008 08:14 AM: "Why do you think every major police organization has endorsed Mrs. DiGiacomo?"

    Every major one? Including the organized police who were attempting to take over HOA boards throughout the town?


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    Mr. B wrote on October 15, 2008 07:30 AM: The RJ is underinformed and taking the high road on their suggestion that David Gibson is the better choice for Henderson JP.

    Vote your heart people. Who do you want on the bench, a lifelong defense attorney or a fair, hard nosed prosecutor that will keep criminals accountable? Gibson is not that guy.

    Why do you think every major police organization has endorsed Mrs. DiGiacomo? They know how good she is.

    You should have witnessed the fits that were thrown when the Henderson Police union wouldn't endorse their own Mayor's brother. You would have though it was a coup.

    Besides that, Mayor Gibson has inserted himself into that race by strangling local businesses from being able to support Mrs. DiGiacomo financially for her campaign.

    Also, David Gibson and/or his cronies have been destroying Mrs. DiGiacomo's campaign signs all over Henderson. What a nice clean race you run, sir.

    Is that the kind of person you want on the bench? A win at all costs, wink and a nod, hand shakes under the table, twist and bend the truth defense attorney?

    See the truth and it will guide your vote.


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    joe wrote on October 15, 2008 05:47 AM: Don't forget, the Review Journal endorsed Elizabeth Halverson a couple years back, so take the R-J's opinions for what their worth.....nothing.