LETTER: Former D.A. urges write-in vote for Rhonda Youngs as Madison County judge
Just a few weeks ago, Brad Moses overdosed on a combination of illegal opioids and marijuana, but he still wants you to elect him Madison County judge.
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LETTER: Former D.A. urges write-in vote for Rhonda Youngs as Madison County judge
Just a few weeks ago, Brad Moses overdosed on a combination of illegal opioids and marijuana, but he still wants you to elect him Madison County judge.
A few days after police and medics rescued him from the overdose, Brad Moses resigned his position as a county prosecutor because of the embarrassment his misconduct caused the District Attorney’s Office. He will wants you to elect him as county judge.
On the date of the overdose, a specimen of Brad Moses’ blood was taken by the hospital and showed he had opioids, marijuana and alcohol in his blood. He still wants you to elect him county judge.
An investigation by the Sheriff’s Department found witnesses that Brad Moses and others were snorting cocaine off the stove top at Moses’ house in the Town of Nelson. He will wants you to elect him county judge.
Brad Moses knows that you will only see his name on the election ballot, and he hopes you won’t know about his drug abuse and will vote for him.
You have an alternative. You can write in on the ballot the name of Rhonda Youngs for county judge. Rhonda is a well-qualified attorney who is a local judge in Cazenovia and has an unblemished record as a lawyer.
The election is about the integrity of the court system in Madison County. When you fill out your ballot, please take the time to support the write-in campaign of Rhonda Youngs.
— Neal Rose, Oneida, former Madison County district attorney
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