‘Background, experience’ are key

I, Henry S. Dixon, have been an active attorney for 47 years. I am 78 years old and in excellent health. I have tried some 267 jury trials and have appeared before the State Appellate and Supreme Courts in more than 75 cases.

My opponent has never handled an appeal and has tried, at best, 25 jury trials, many as “second chair.” When you compare our respective experience, consider that while Anna Sacco-Miller has tried approximately 25 jury trials, Henry S. Dixon has tried 17 homicide trials as part of his 267 total jury trials. 

My background and experience are important and relevant to this state’s attorney’s campaign. In private practice, my extensive civil practice included civil lawsuits, criminal and traffic defense, business and corporate law. I handled contracts, trusts and other matters, collectively called transactional law.

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