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Fogel Endorsement

Danielle Fogel, Esq., has been endorsed by the Onondaga County Deputy Sheriffs’ Police Association, Inc. and the John E. Creedon Police Benevolent Association of the Utica Police Department in support of her campaign for the new Supreme Court Judge seat in the Fifth Judicial District, which includes Onondaga, Oneida, Oswego, Jefferson, Lewis and Herkimer Counties.

“I am honored and humbled to be endorsed by the Onondaga County Deputy Sheriffs’ Police Association and the John E. Creedon Police Benevolent Association of the Utica Police Department. Having the support of the dedicated men and women of law enforcement means so much to me and I am proud to have their support of my campaign for Judge.” Fogel commented when asked upon receiving the endorsements.

Fogel is an experienced trial lawyer who has spent her entire career advocating for clients in New York State Supreme Court matters involving civil litigation. In this capacity, she has tried numerous cases to verdict and argued scores of motions and appeals. She has been admitted to practice law in New York since 2005. She is the current president of the Onondaga County Bar Association, and a past president of the Central New York Women’s Bar Association. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from Utica College and a Juris Doctor from Syracuse University College of Law. She is a committed community
volunteer having served on numerous boards and committees at local not-for-profit agencies including McMahon Ryan Child Advocacy Center and Anita’s Stevens Swan Humane Society. Fogel has lived and worked in Central New York her entire life. She was born and raised in South Utica and currently lives in East Syracuse with her husband Michael and their sons, Anthony and Mason.

Election day is November 2nd with early voting beginning October 23rd
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To learn more about Danielle’s campaign, visit http://www.daniellefogelforsupremecourt.com/
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