Natalia Moore is a candidate for the Brooks vacancy in the 17th Subcircuit. Her punch number is 141.
This election is about qualifications - not slogans.
I am the only candidate for Judge in my race who has over a decade of legal experience in the state of Illinois. I am the only candidate for Judge in my race who has litigated both criminal and civil court cases. My legal experience expands to real estate law, wills, estates, landlord-tenant disputes, contracts, personal injury, family law, and much more. I have stood in court representing the best interest of children, families in crisis and people facing life-altering decisions.
Judges must be prepared to handle every type of case that comes before them. That requires more than compassion, it requires real courtroom experience, judgment built through practice, and a record of consistent service.
My career reflects that preparation. I have served with integrity, stability, and dedication to justice.
Being the daughter of a mother who is a devout Christian, a father who was a Vietnam Veteran who put his life on the line fighting in infantry along with traveling alongside Mamie Till-Mobley, the mother of Emmett Till, on the civil rights path since grammar school has taught me to stand for what is right and always strive to be better today than yesterday. My dad’s philosophy was to be the best or die trying.
In holding to this philosophy, I have always put my best foot forward. I have never been fired from a job and have never been asked to resign. I have never had a lawsuit filed against me for any wrong doings.
I’m running on principles of integrity, equality and respect. These are the principles that I will bring with me to the bench as the next Cook County Judge once elected, because every person who enters a courtroom deserves a judge who understands the full scope of the law.
That’s me, Natalia Moore (punch 141).
Natalia4judge.com
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