FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 27, 2008
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Alicia Preston
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BOB CLEGG RECEIVES CIVIL JUSTICE AWARD!
Senator Clegg Recognized for Efforts in Pursuit of Justice for all NH Citizens
Concord, NH – State Senator and 2nd NH District Congressional Candidate, Bob Clegg, last night was honored by the New Hampshire Association for Justice with the Civil Justice Award! Clegg, along with State Senators Gottesman and Foster were recognized for their work as legislators in pursuit of justice for all people of New Hampshire.
The honor was announced at the annual NHAJ dinner and meeting, held at the Bedford Village Inn. The mission of the Association is to promote the administration of justice for the public good and to preserve and enhance the rights of all to people to have access to the legal system, while upholding the Constitution and Laws of America and the State of New Hampshire.
Clegg noted yesterday as a great day to honor the judicial system and its effects. “Yesterday was a day that many of us in New Hampshire and across the nation, had our faith in the judicial system reinforced, thanks to the US Supreme Court ruling upholding the rights of the 2nd Amendment of our constitution,” said Clegg. “We have the greatest system of justice in the world and it is thanks to the good work and honor of the many officers of our court system, which makes it work. Our system is created on the belief that all men and women have access to a fair judicial system and as I have worked to pursue those efforts in New Hampshire, I will work to pursue them for the nation when I am in Congress.
For more information on Bob Clegg, go to his website at www.cleggforcongress.com.
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