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A Message from
JUDGE ROB BARE
I have been exceptionally lucky in my life. As a baby, I was placed in an orphanage, and at age
six months, was adopted by two wonderful parents, Jack and Betty Bare, who, as fate would
have it, both served in the United States Army. The black & white picture is from Day One:
the first day they brought me home.
My mom served in the Women’s Army Corps, and my dad
ended up serving for 27 years as a Military Police Officer.
Pictures of them at the time of their service also appear
here.
My family is one of service to our country.
Inspired by our parents, my sister Doreen and I also joined the service. She is shown here as a
member of the United States Navy, and I’m also shown here during my four+ years of service in
the US Army Judge Advocate General’s Corps, prior to my honorable discharge.
My dad passed away in 1995 and I am extremely proud that
he is buried in Arlington National Cemetery. His beautiful
white headstone is shown here too.
The highlight of my professional life was being sworn in as Judge in Municipal Court in
2007 with mom Betty by my side. I am incredibly proud and honored to be the District
Court Judge in Department 32 since 2011 and am humbly asking for your vote to allow my
re-election again. Mom is now 88 years old, probably watches too much Judge Judy, but I’m sure another re-election
of her son would continue to instill pride in her heart every time someone asks her, “how is your son Rob
doing?”
To find out more about me, and what people like you who have served on juries in my courtroom say about me,
please visit: JudgeRobBare.com
Thank you for your consideration,
Judge Rob Bare
Proud to be
supported by:
Re-Elect
JUDGE
ROB BARE
District Court Judge, Dept. 32
Paid for and Authorized by the Committee to Re-Elect Rob Bare
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