Thursday, April 28, 2011

Letter to KIng's College Graduates

Hi

As part of the campaign, we're sending letters out to King's College and Bishop O'Reilly graduates (my respective college and high school). A copy of the King's letter is listed, below, in case we missed anyone in the mailing.

Thanks again for everything....

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Dear Fellow King's College Graduates and Friends

My name is Molly Hanlon Mirabito, and I'm a member of the class of 1984. You may know me as Molly Hanlon or, simply, as Molly. I am running for judge in Luzerne County, and I'm writing to ask for your support in the upcoming primary and election.

A number of years have passed since I was at King's, but the lessons I learned have not faded with time. Like you, I was introduced to a world of new ideas--political science, history, philosophy, the sciences and all the other subjects you take in college. It was also a time of opening yourself up to these ideas and making them your own.

After King's, I graduated from the Notre Dame School of Law in 1987. Since that time, I've been a practicing attorney in Luzerne County. This includes my private practice and work as an Assistant District Attorney.

As part of my job, I try cases before juries. I work with and evaluate evidence. I work with law enforcement on crimes ranging from misdemeanors to homicides. I understand the complex issues that may affect a case. This work has prepared me to serve as judge.

I also believe that when applied fairly, the law is the great equalizer. It protects society and the individual. As an attorney and candidate for judge, these words take on a heightened meaning. King's opened my eyes to some of these ideas, and they have since become part of the fabric of my life.

Thank you for taking the time to read this letter. I appreciate your support in the upcoming primary.


Best

Molly Hanlon Mirabito


PS: If you no longer live in Luzerne County, we would appreciate your help in getting the good word out to our classmates and friends.

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