Siegel Running for Warren County State’s Attorney

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The Warren County Republican primary vote for Sate’s Attorney will be on March 17, 2020. On the ballot will be Tom Siegel, Attorney at Law. Tom is a 1999 graduate of Monmouth College with a dual major in Philosophy and Religious Studies and English before attending Law School at NIU. Tom came back to Warren County and has spent 17 years as a licensed Attorney:

“I spent a little more than eleven and a half years as Public Defender. I started in 2006. Judge Scott Shipplett had been our Public Defender her for ten years and then he was appointed to become a Judge. After he was appointed for Judge, another gentleman was hired as Public Defender here and he lasted two weeks. I took over in December of 2006 and did it up through July of 2018,” Siegel shares.

Siegel opened his own law office in Monmouth in 2015 and also obtained a license to practice law in the State of Iowa around the same time.

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