Judge Thomas
Brookover
Making Experience
Count!
7 YEARS As 48th District Court Judge
+ 17 YEARS As A Practicing Attorney
= 24 YEARS On The Job!
EXPERIENCED
EFFECTIVE
•Chief Judge Pro-Tern
•Six years as a City Prosecutor
•University of Michigan Law School 1971,
Yale University 1966
•Peace Corps Volunteer, Nepal 1966-1968
•As Chief Judge, reduced the court's budget!
• As Chief Judge, introduced a new computer
system, saving tens of thousands of dollars
annually
• Educates high school students by holding court in
local high schools: West Bloomfield, Bloomfield
Hills Lahser, Bloomfield Hills Andover, Birmingham
ENDORSED
Seaholm and Cranbrook-Kingswood
• L. Brooks Patterson, County Executive
• Seminar speaker for lawyers, area high school
• Fred Korzon, Bloomfield Township Supervisor
students and Oakland University
• Jeddy Hood, West Bloomfield Township Supervisor
• President, Oakland District Judges' Association
• Norman Lippitt, Former Circuit Court Judge
• Member of Birmingham Community Coalition
•State Rep. Maxine Berman
Preventing Substance Abuse
• Lawrence B. Deitch, University of Michigan
• Member of Steering Committee, Bloomfield
Regent
Community Drug-Free Coalition
•Gilda Jacobs, County Commissioner
• Harry Eisenberg, President Jewish Community
Center
"Judge Brookover is an
• Robert Naftaly
astute, hardworking Judge
• David Piche, Bloomfield Hills Police Chief
• David King, Orchard Lake Police Chief
and a decent person."
•Numerous Court of Appeals, Circuit and
District Court Judges
— Rabbi Dannel Schwartz
•United Auto Workers
Re-Elect
Judge Thomas
LETTERMAN page 12
and making sure they do the
right thing."
Steven Wohlman, Bloomfield
Hills
"Oprah Winfrey. She has the
temperament, emotion and un-
derstanding to do it, and she lis-
tens."
Sandra W. Goodman, West
Bloomfield
"The comedian Don Rickles.
At least he won't embarrass
himself, and he won't do any
worse than the jokers who are
in the White House now. At
least we will have a good laugh.
I'd like to see him go one-on-one
with Saddam Hussein. That
problem would be settled in no
time flat. Once Newt Gingrich
Howard Halberg
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Brad Sachs
Amy Finsilver
Brookover
Paid for by the Committee to Re-elect Judge Thomas W. Brookover
6735 Telegraph Rd., Suite 330 • Bloom fleld Hills, Michigan 48301
David Sherline
Steven Wohlman
tangled with him, that problem
would also be settled.
"Maybe that's what the Amer-
ican public needs, a good sar-
castic look at itself to see what
kind of people we have in public
office and where it's gotten us."
Howard Halberg, West Bloom-
field
"I'm frustrated by the lack of
real choices. I think a lot of peo-
ple feel that way. I don't know
whom I would like to see run. I
just know there are no clear
choices."
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Brad Sachs, West Bloomfield
"Being in the Oval Office
must be more fun than being in
the hospital (Mr. Sachs is in his
Sandra W. Goodman
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