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Humboldt County, CA November 3, 1998 General

Superior Court Judge, Department Two

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Christopher G. Wilson 16578 votes 50.09%

  • Occupation: Attorney
  • 5th Generation Humboldt County Native
  • Graduated Local Schools including Eureka High 1975
  • Juris Doctorate 1984 University of Oregon
  • Trial Attorney since 1983 when certified in Federal Court
  • Certified to appear in Juvenile Court
  • Judge Pro Tem - Humboldt County Superior Court, Family Law Division
Priorities:
  • Experienced to handle all of the Court's business - Criminal, Civil & Family Law
  • Respect and Integrity earned through years of practice
  • Commitment to the community "The decisions I make will affect me and my family as they will affect you and your family"
Eris Wagner 16392 votes 49.53%
  • Occupation: Attorney
  • 15 Years Superior Court Experience in All Areas of Law
  • Specialization in Family Law&Child Advocacy; Founded CASA
  • Appointed by Courts to Represent Over 1,500 Children in Legal Proceedings
  • Chaired Real Estate and Founded Paralegal Programs at College of the Redwoods
  • UC Davis Law School; BA & MA at HSU; Honor Student
  • Married to Physician Phillip Wagner; 5 Adult Children
Priorities:
  • Fully Enforce Child Protection Laws to Ensure Stability and Safety for Children
  • Strengthen our Family Court and Advocate for a Permanent (Nonrotating) Family Court Judge
  • Promote and Expand Out-of-Court Dispute Resolution

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