Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Lawyer Charles Perlos running as a Democrat for the state attorney Jackson County

Lawyer Charles Perlos running as a Democrat for the state attorney Jackson County

Jackson, MI – Long-time Jackson attorney Charles Perlos submitted to as a Democrat for the Jackson County prosecutor to run

“The timing was good, and I think I’d like to give something to the community as public. service, “Perlos, 53, said.

In April, Attorney Hank Zavislak, a Republican, announced that they would not seek a third term election was a seat left open by his appointment in 2002 filled.

On Monday, Perlos was the only Democratic candidate for President. The application deadline for all candidates is Tuesday.

Lawyers

Allison Bates, Jerard Jarzynka and Craig Pappin appear on the ballot in the Republican primary in August. All three have submitted the necessary documents. Bates, a former Jackson and Washtenaw County’s district attorney who now works at the law firm of Brandt & Dehncke. Jarzynka is a deputy district attorney and past assistant city attorney, the company holds and Pappin Brown, & Raduazo Hilderly, a former undercover agent for the U.S. Air Force, a trophy and engraving business graphics.

Perlos, a life long resident of Jackson County, which went to High School Parkside. He studied political science, economics and public administration at Western Michigan University before Thomas M. Cooley Law to bar school and passing the state in 1985.

His father, Alexander Perlos, was appointed district judge in 1986 Perlos circuit and the younger took over his practice.

In the 26 years has done Perlos injury, workers’ compensation and criminal defense work. Ninety percent of the mainstream customers come to him as a result of the delays, he said.

His father retired as a judge in 2002 and finished his third term of six years.

“I have always looked to him,” said Charles Perlos. Said Alexander Perlos gave him his blessing a candidate for office.

Charles Perlos has been active with the county Democratic Party.

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