Christopher M. Berhalter
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Christopher M. Berhalter is a judge on the Belmont County Court, Northern Division in Belmont County, Ohio. He was appointed to the court by Governor John Kasich on October 23, 2013, to fill the vacancy created by the appointment of Judge Frank Fregiato to the Belmont County Court of Common Pleas. Berhalter assumed office on November 18, 2013. He won election to retain the seat in 2014 and complete Fregiato's unexpired term, which ended on January 1, 2019.[1][2]
Elections
2014
See also: Ohio judicial elections, 2014
Berhalter ran for re-election to the Belmont County Court.
General: He was unopposed in the general election on November 4, 2014.
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Education
Berhalter received his undergraduate degree in journalism from the Ohio State University and his J.D. from the Ohio State University Moritz College of Law.[2]
Career
From 2005 until his appointment to the Belmont County Court in 2013, Berhalter served as a prosecuting attorney for Belmont County. He has also previously practiced law with the firm of Sommer, Liberati & Berhalter in Martins Ferry, Ohio.[2][4]
See also
External links
- Belmont County, "County Courts"
- Office of John R. Kasich, Governor of the State of Ohio, "Kasich announces appointment to the Belmont County Court," October 23, 2013
- The Intelligencer, "Belmont County Lawyer Celebrates First Publication," May 22, 2011
Footnotes
- ↑ Judicial selection in Ohio
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Office of John R. Kasich, Governor of the State of Ohio, "Kasich announces appointment to the Belmont County Court," October 23, 2013
- ↑ Belmont County Board of Elections, "General Election Candidates - November 4, 2014"
- ↑ The Intelligencer, "Belmont County Lawyer Celebrates First Publication," May 22, 2011