__Name:__ Jeffrey Dix
__Age:__ 54
__Place of birth:__ Ottumwa, Iowa
__Spouse, children's names:__ Children: Ashley Dix, 27; Ryan Dix, 22: Shelby Dix, 20.
__Occupation:__ Attorney at Law
__Employer:__ Self employed.
__Businesses owned, all or part:__ Jeffrey P. Dix, Attorney at Law
__Previous offices held or sought:__ I ran for Judge in 1994 for Associate Circuit Court Judge.
__What makes you the most qualified candidate for this position?:__
I am well respected in the community, and I believe that integrity is the most imporatant quality in a Judge, not the least important, as does my opponent. I am well respected in both my professional life as an attorney, and in my private life, as a father and someone with a lifelong involvement in youth sports. Those who know me trust me to be honest, fair, intelligent, repectful and dignified.
__Overcrowding has become a concern for jails and prisons across the state. Would you support the use of drug courts or other rehabilitation programs to help address the issue?:__
Jails and prisons exist to protect society from dangerous criminals. As Judge, it would by my job to make sure those criminals who truly pose a threat to innocent citizens are locked up. Others, who are not dangerous or pose no threat, should be punished and rehabilitated in a way that doesn't overcrowd our jails, so that dangerous criminals are not released back into the population.
__What are your thoughts on technology in the courtroom?:__
I will be a Judge that utilizes the latest technology to run an efficient court, providing relief for those who need it in a swift fashion, rather than delaying cases or shuttling them to different Judges from other counties, as happens all too often currently (600 disqualifications a year of Gary Kamp). Citizens of Cape Girardeau County deserve a swift and expedient Court, and I will work hard to see that that happens.
__Where do you believe the most improvements, if any, should be made to the Division III court?:__
The most improvement would be in restoring the dignity and respect for the role of Judge in division III. A Judge should always conduct himself, in both his or her professional and personal life, with dignity and respect. I have the integrity to be a fair and consistent administrator of justice, and will always conduct myself in a manner consistent with the general public's idea of what a public servant should be.
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