Thomas, known by most as T.J., lives in Kokomo with his wife and son.
T.J. has lived in Kokomo and Greentown nearly all of his adult life. He is a a native of Kokomo and the surrounding Howard County area.
T.J. graduated from I.U.K before moving to Michigan to attend law school.
T.J. began practicing law in Kokomo in 2008 and has worked in a multitude of areas of law during his career including: family law, personal injury, wills and estates, and criminal defense. He currently serves as a Deputy Prosecutor in the Howard County Prosecutor's Office.
In T.J.'s free time, he enjoys family time, antiques, and playing tennis.
"The Howard Circuit Court is the original court of the County created when Howard County was organized in 1844.
The Court has general jurisdiction over criminal and civil cases, and exclusive jurisdiction over all juvenile cases.
The Court has established a Problem Solving Juvenile Program providing drug rehabilitation, mental health treatment, and re-entry services for juveniles.
The Judge serves as chief administrator for the Howard County Office of Juvenile Services and the Robert J. Kinsey Youth Center."
https://www.in.gov/counties/howard/departments/circuit-court/
DEADLINE at voter registration office’s close of business
for a voter to apply to register or transfer registration or at
midnight for a voter to complete and submit a voter registration
application online at indianavoters.com.
First day a voter may early vote in the office of the circuit court
clerk or satellite office.
DEADLINE, by 11:59 pm, for the circuit court clerk to receive an
absentee ballot application from an applicant requesting delivery
of an absentee ballot by mail or an application from a voter with
print disabilities requesting to vote by mail, fax, or email.
Applications may be submitted in person or by mail, fax, email, or
online at indianavoters.com
Office of the circuit court clerk must be open for at least seven (7)
hours to permit early voting. However, in a county with a
population of less than 20,000, the county election board may
reduce hours to a minimum of four (4) hours on this date. Vote
center counties must also have at least one vote center used on
Election Day open for early voting, in addition to the clerk’s office.
Office of the circuit court clerk must be open for at least seven (7)
hours to permit early voting. However, in a county with a
population of less than 20,000, the county election board may
reduce hours to a minimum of four (4) hours on this date. Vote
center counties must also have at least one vote center used on
Election Day open for early voting, in addition to the clerk’s office.
DEADLINE, by noon, for a circuit court clerk to receive absentee
ballot applications from confined voters or voters caring for a
confined person requesting delivery of a ballot by an absentee
voter board. Applications may be submitted in person or by mail,
fax, email, or online at indianavoters.com.
DEADLINE, by noon, for a circuit court clerk to receive Federal
Post Card Applications (FPCA) from military/overseas voters
requesting to vote by email or fax.
DEADLINE, by noon, for a voter to early vote at the office of the
circuit court clerk or satellite office.
DEADLINE for a confined voter, a voter caring for a confined
person, or a voter with disabilities to vote an absentee ballot
before an absentee voter board at the voter’s place of
confinement.
Polls are open 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., prevailing local time.

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