Newby, Who Seeks To Become Chief Justice, Stands Out for His Christian Faith | Eastern NC Now

Four decades of legal experience, 16 years on the state's High Court and a lifetime of community service are just a few of the qualifications that Paul Newby brings to the race for Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court.

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    L. A. Williams, writing for the Christian Action League reports:

    Four decades of legal experience, 16 years on the state's High Court and a lifetime of community service are just a few of the qualifications that Paul Newby brings to the race for Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court.

    The Rev. Mark Creech, executive director of the Christian Action League, says his respect for the senior associate justice has grown even stronger since he first took his place on the bench in 2004.


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    Read the full article HERE on Christian Action League.
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