Veteran lawyer launches bid
Read Les Stewart's article (Lebanon Daily News)on trial lawyer John Kelsey's candidacy for judge of the Lebanon County Court of Common Pleas.
Kelsey, a 35-year veteran of the Lebanon County court system, is seeking the seat created by the retirement of former President Judge Robert J. Eby.
Kelsey attended Duke University and graduated from Trinity University in 1970 and from the University of Texas law school in 1973. He has practiced law in Lebanon ever since.
Kelsey said he is the only lawyer in Lebanon County and one of only a few hundred nationwide to have earned the graduate law degree of Master of Laws in Trial Advocacy, which he received in 1998 from Temple University School
of Law.
Kelsey, a 35-year veteran of the Lebanon County court system, is seeking the seat created by the retirement of former President Judge Robert J. Eby.
Kelsey attended Duke University and graduated from Trinity University in 1970 and from the University of Texas law school in 1973. He has practiced law in Lebanon ever since.
Kelsey said he is the only lawyer in Lebanon County and one of only a few hundred nationwide to have earned the graduate law degree of Master of Laws in Trial Advocacy, which he received in 1998 from Temple University School
of Law.
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