Joe DeGaetano Is A Man Of Integrity, Loyalty And Professionalism - And Response

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

I am writing to ask for your vote for Joe DeGaetano for Sessions Court judge on Aug. 2.  Joe has been a friend of our family for over 25 years.   During that time I have found him to be a kind, hard working, and caring person of great integrity, loyalty, and professionalism.   

I feel that we as citizens of Hamilton County would do well to have such a person serving us in our judicial system.   

I will be casting my vote for Joe on Aug. 2 and ask that you consider doing so as well!

Eleanor DeLong Johnson
Chattanooga


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I am writing to recommend Joe DeGaetano as a candidate to replace Judge Moon in the General Sessions Judge race.

I first met Joe eleven years ago after Joe joined our law firm in Nashville.  Joe and I are both from Hamilton County.  Joe became recognized as one of the brightest legal minds in the firm.  Joe established himself as a hardworking, polite and compassionate lawyer.  Joe’s legal work was always top notch.  Joe got along well with clients and everyone he met.  Joe was always respected and turned into a very highly regarded trial lawyer. 

During the years that I have known Joe, I have never known Joe to raise his voice, express anger or disrespect another person.  These are excellent traits for a judge.

Eventually Joe decided to return to Chattanooga.  Joe and his wife, Heather, moved to Chattanooga.  Joe has built an excellent reputation in Chattanooga as an excellent lawyer, a very good father, husband and member of the community. 

There are well qualified candidates in the race to replace Judge Moon.  I recommend that your consider Joe DeGaetano. 

William D. Leader, Jr.



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