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July 30, 2004 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2004-07-30

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THE Robert Sosnick FAMILY LIFE CENTER
In Conjunction with The Caring Community presents:
TEMPLE ISRAEL'S
* SENIOR ADULT PROGRAM

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August 12, 2004
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West Bloomfield

Open to the public free of charge.
Bring your friends for all the fun!

Partially funded by the David Arthur Stulberg Memorial Fund
& the Harry & Phyllis Kellman Memorial Fund

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For further information, contact Kan K. Provizer, ACSW,
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248.351.5174

Occupation: Deputy chief
of police, Birmingham
Police Department;
instructor, Oakland
Community College
Activities: Past president,
Birmingham Lions Club;
Studt
Birmingham YMCA
board of directors;
Birmingham Traffic and Safety Board; Forest
Hills Swim Club board of directors
Goals, if elected: Ensure the court serves the
public by not victimizing or abusing victims
and witnesses through delay, hostility or
arrogance. Educate the public. Review cases
on an individual basis, recognizing the dif-
ference between errors in judgment and dis-
respect for the law. Address victim's losses.
Urge records technology improvements to
save time. Institute mandatory alternative
dispute resolution. Have those who abuse
the system pay a penalty for wasting the tax-
payers' money.
Oakland Bar Rating: Qualified

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Victoria Ann Valentine
City: West Bloomfield
Family: Married to
• Anthony, daughter
Gabriella
Education: University of
Detroit Mercy School of
Valentine
Law; BA/BS, Central
Michigan University;
Farmington Hills Mercy High School
Occupation: Valentine & Associates, P.C.;
staff attorney, Wayne County Circuit Court
Activities: Michigan State Bar Representative
Assembly, Michigan State Bar Civil
Procedure and Courts Committee; former
member of Constitutional Law Committee;
Oakland County Circuit Court Committee;
chair, Oakland County Bar Association
Laches magazine subcommittee and mem-
bership committee; Association of Trial
Lawyers of America; Michigan Trial Lawyers
Association; Junior League of Birmingham;
Communities Involved in Reading
Children's Literacy & Education (CIRCLE)
project; Pontiac Alumni Foundation men-
toring oversight committee.
Goals, if elected: Educate, rehabilitate and
bring efficiency to the court. Educate youth
by establishing a relationship with local
school districts. Implement an effective reha-
bilitation program for all criminal offenders
that would include community service. Give
all deserving litigants, whether civil or crimi-
nal cases, their fair day in court without
unnecessary delay.
Oakland Bar Rating: Qualified

Rose Bully Warnicke
City: West Bloomfield

Family: Married to Tom,
children Rachel and Ricky.
Education: J.D., Detroit
College of Law; BA,
Michigan State University;
Detroit Cass Technical
High School
Warnicke
Occupation: Attorney
lArith Warnicke & Wigent,
PLLC; former Oakland County assistant
prosecuting attorney (5 years)
Activities: Michigan, Oakland County,
American and Wolverine bar associations;
Pro Bono Program, U.S. District Court;
Optimist Club of West Bloomfield; Doherty
School PTO; Tri-City Business Association;
St. Bede Catholic Church; South Oakland
County NAACP
Goals, if elected: Ensure citizens have confi-
dence their judge is impartial, fair and will
listen. Help curb the alarmingly high num-
ber of repeat offenders by creating commu-
nity education programs, with a special
emphasis on youth. Make the court more
community friendly and accessible. Save
money by using technology to enhance
court efficiency, such as creating a court Web
site and online ticket payment.
Oakland Bar Rating: Well qualified

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Sarah Wildgen
City: West Bloomfield
Family: Children, Frank,
David and Daniel Sweet.
Education: J.D., Wayne
State University Law
School; BA,
Manhattanville College

(N.Y.).

Occupation: Senior trial
attorney, AAA Michigan, Bloomfield Hills
(29 years).
Activities: State Bar of Michigan, finance
committee; past member; State Bar of
Michigan Court of Appeals Committee; past
chair; Oakland Bar Association; Women's
Bar Association of Oakland County; media-
tor, arbitrator and facilitator for Oakland
County Courts; United States Peace Corps,
past volunteer; Relay for Life, West
Bloomfield; Adult Literacy Tutor;
Lighthouse.
Goals, if elected: Keep streets and commu-
nity safe by administering firm but fair jus-
tice. Use 33 years of legal experience to effec-
tively manage court docket. Utilize alterna-
tive dispute resolution programs to maxi-
mize court resources. Educate our children
about the law, in partnership with our
schools, to teach them to make better deci-
sions and protect their futures.
Oakland Bar rating Outstanding (highest
rating)

— Don Cohen, special writer

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