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- Posted June 07, 2012
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Ayanna Jones: Ingham County Circuit Court Judge candidate
Ayanna Jones announced her candidacy for the regular-term position of Ingham 30th Circuit Court Judge.
Jones, Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, for Ingham County Prosecutor's Office, is a honors graduate of J.W. Sexton High School and holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Michigan , and a Juris Doctor with a concentration in Business Transactions from Thomas M. Cooley Law School.
She started her legal career practicing civil law. She has worked as an Assistant Prosecuting Attorney for the past eight years. During her work as an assistant prosecutor she has worked in the family, district and circuit courts. She has handled thousands of cases and is in the courtroom on a daily basis. She is currently assigned to the circuit court where she prosecutes felony cases.
"I am running for office because my experience, philosophy and temperament qualify me best to serve as the next judge of the Circuit Court and because I desire to continue to make a positive difference in this community that I not only live in but have been apart of and involved in my entire life."
This has been provided by the Committee to elect Ayanna Jones Ingham County 30th Circuit Court Judge.
Published: Thu, Jun 7, 2012
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