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Impressive conservative endorsements.<ref>[http://smartvoter.org/2012/06/05/ca/la/vote/hughey_k/ Kenneth R. Hughey] - Smart Voter</ref>
Impressive conservative endorsements.<ref>[http://smartvoter.org/2012/06/05/ca/la/vote/hughey_k/ Kenneth R. Hughey] - Smart Voter</ref>


Believes that work needs to be done to eliminate the corrupting influence of money on the court system in the area of traffic fines.<ref>Kenneth R. Hughey, [http://kenhughey.com/traffic-fines-too-big/ "Traffic Fines Too Big"] - Position Paper</ref>
Believes that work needs to be done to eliminate the corrupting influence of money on the court system in the area of traffic fines. Believes that Otto acted to punish a judge for standing up to this corruption, which seems to be the reason for his challenge. <ref>Kenneth R. Hughey, [http://kenhughey.com/traffic-fines-too-big/ "Traffic Fines Too Big"] - Position Paper</ref>
 
Endorsed by the California Republican Party.<ref>[http://www.lagop.org/index.cfm/candidates.htm "CRP ENDORSED CANDIDATES FOR JUNE 2012 ELECTION"]</ref>


== External Resources ==
== External Resources ==
* [http://kenhughey.com/ Official Campaign Website]
* [http://kenhughey.com/ Official Campaign Website]
* Kenneth R. Hughey, [http://kenhughey.com/traffic-fines-too-big/ "Traffic Fines Too Big"] - Position Paper
* [http://www.metnews.com/articles/2012/judielec050912.htm Metropolitan News-Enterprise Endorsement of Otto] - Metropolitan News-Enterprise (Counterpoint to position paper.)


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Latest revision as of 05:32, 2 June 2012

Kenneth R. Hughey is a Retired Criminal Prosecutor, and a candidate for Judge in the Superior Court in 2012.

Has been rated Not Qualified by the Los Angeles County Bar Association.[1]

Impressive conservative endorsements.[2]

Believes that work needs to be done to eliminate the corrupting influence of money on the court system in the area of traffic fines. Believes that Otto acted to punish a judge for standing up to this corruption, which seems to be the reason for his challenge. [3]

Endorsed by the California Republican Party.[4]

External Resources

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