Jasper County Division 4 Associate Circuit Court Judge John Nicholas has received 18 contributions from lawyers who have been in his courtroom or may be in his courtroom in the future, according to his July and April quarterly filings with the Missouri Ethics Commission.
The contributions total $9,289.04, including $8,890.04 in the past three months, more than half of the $17,435.91 Nicholas raised during the reporting period.
Lawyers contributing to the Nicholas campaign included the following:
Collins, Webster and Rouse $500
John Young, Joplin, $150
Troy Salchrow Law Firm, Webb City $250
Ron Mitchell Mediation, Joplin, $200
Bradley Barton, Webb City, $500
Aaron Farber, Neosho $1,000
Jay O'Donnell, Stilley Law Firm, Joplin $263.90
Juddson McPherson $500
Chris Dumm $500
Austin Bradley $263.90
Stilley Law Firm $2,800
Marshall Miller Law, Webb City, $150
Austin Knoblock, Joplin $1.052.49
Keith Pennick, Joplin, $500
Three Carthage attorneys, Mariann Moran, Cassandra Ludwig and William Lasley, contributed a total of $399 earlier in the year.
Nicholas spent $21,408.52 during the past three months.
His primary opponent, attorney Tracey Martin received $15,440.42 during the reporting period, including $12,970.29 she loaned to her campaign.
Walter Williams, Joplin, who contributed $500, was the only attorney to donate to her campaign.
She reported spending $22,739.77 and had $3,503,75 in the bank at the end of June.

3 comments:
Corruption, as far as the eye can see.
It would seem the lawyers recognize Nicholas is the superior candidate.
So, we see how Political Corruption and Influence begins - I owe you for backing my Political Campaign, and for anyone that doesn't recognize that then you are an extremely naive and totally uninformed person - because Politics in any Form is about Money, Favors, and Self-Serving - too bad that we cannot Track how this Judge or any Judge - Shows Favor in their Courtroom for the Political Money they are given by the Attorneys that stand in front of them in Court - - At least you know what Attorney to Hire if you ever need to go in front of a particular Judge by looking at the Political Contributors to their Campaign, which is available to the Public!
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