I first met Judge Nadeau in the summer of 2008, at a guardianship hearing in the York County Probate Court. Judge Nadeau is very thorough, precise, compassionate and thoughtful in making his decisions. Experience and knowledge is very critical to rendering just and fair decisions for the families, children and incapacitated adults who come before this court.
Judge Nadeau will stand up for the people of York County, and he is not afraid to make tough decisions that sometimes have to be made. Judge Robert Nadeau, the current sitting judge, is the only one in the race with any significant experience in Probate. The other two candidates in the race have very limited experience in Probate. One of the candidates has spent most of his career as a D.A. or prosecutor, and the other one works in a small firm that mostly handles worker’s Injury claims.
Judge Nadeau has served the people of York County well over the course of 16 years. Judge Nadeau cares very deeply for all the people in the communities of York County, and his record from the bench is impeccable.
Experience matters, and I urge every voter in York County to put politics aside and look to the facts, and the facts are that Judge Robert Nadeau has the most experience and is the most qualified out of all the candidates in this race.
Vote to re-elect Judge Nadeau on Nov. 8.
Mark Croteau
Sanford
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