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Ywatta ‘Nessy’ Mitchell mounts second campaign


MARTINSBURG Two-time can be an irritant for Ywatta “Nessy” Mitchell, the assembly is their second campaign to elect a Berkeley County magistrate.

After a successful run in 2004, Mitchell, a Democrat who - said she is optimistic about its chances this year.

“I feel really good in this second campaign, and I think I recognize some names,” explains Mitchell, the first in the Eastern Panhandle, as a small child and the Berkeley County home for 17 years.

“Furthermore, I believe I have a good work ethic and interpersonal skills required to work effectively with the participants in the judicial process, while the legal community and the public,” said Mitchell.

During the 12 years, she was hired, the West Virginia Supreme Court, Mitchell’s interest in the legal environment has changed its exposure system vis-à-vis.

You credits his former boss, Bonnie Kratovil, they, in the “Family Law Master System and confidence in their ability to do even more.

“It was actually the first Bonnie told me that I should consider Run for the judges,” said Mitchell.

“And the more I reflected, I have been more clear that I can do this, and that I wish to a judge,” she said.

First, as secretary placed because their degree in business administration with a concentration in computer programming Shepherd University, Mitchell since encourage professional experience, they also serve as judges, she said.

“I am the coordinator of the event family Honorable William Wertman of the 24th Circuit Court family, Berkeley and Jefferson counties,” said Mitchell.

“During the year 1999, I was selected for the first family coordinator in the case of the Eastern Panhandle of self and of the parties represented at the end of the process - no legal assistance - during the transition period “of the Family Law main system at the Court of Justice of the family,” she said. “She also trained in alternative dispute resolution.

Run for the judges is important because Mitchell that she hopes, in the office, she said.

“My work with the justice system has taught me the importance of listening and the practice of due diligence,” she said.

“Since the beginning of my campaign, I stressed the importance of justice, equality and equal treatment between the points of the law,” said Mitchell. “I do not think this is the place for two types of justice. My knowledge, promoting and supporting the integration of a judicial system and protecting the integrity of the judiciary.”

Mitchell said it is miserly, the blood of some news of the judiciary.

“We have the natural resources in our own community and cultural diversity for a change in our system of justice, which are our children and our grandchildren, that equality of opportunity starts with a fair treatment", at she said.

Mitchell has a son, Eric, and his daughter, Yakiya.

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