This week the Star Tribune published an article about the judicial races on the ballot, including highlighting Justice Karl Procaccini’s qualifications:
“Procaccini, 41, served as general counsel to Walz for four years beginning in 2019, helping the governor navigate the pandemic. The job entailed a wide range of legal duties including advising Walz’s work on the state Board of Pardons, which oversees requests for relief from inmates.”
“The justice has undergraduate and law degrees from Harvard University and was a partner at the Greene Espel firm before shifting to public service. He’s also taught at Twin Cities law schools.”
Remember to flip your ballots over and vote to keep Justice Karl Procaccini on the Minnesota Supreme Court. Read the article here: https://shorturl.at/jBIGy