My name is JC Naquin, and I am asking for your vote to serve as your
next Justice of the Peace.
About the Justice of the Peace Court
The Justice of the Peace is often called 'the people's court.'
It's the place where neighbors may come to resolve disputes and seek
solutions to everyday problems, without the expense of attorneys and
district court costs. The Justice of the Peace is a part-time judge
who handles civil matters up to $5,000, evictions, misdemeanor
complaints, peace bonds, and can notarize documents. It requires a
judge who is fair, patient, and, above all, an objective and logical
problem-solver.
If you want to know more about the Justice of the Peace Court, I made
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Professional Experience & Qualifications
10+ Years
Study of the Justice Courts
Comprehensive understanding of Civil and Criminal Procedure, the
authorities and limitations.
25 Years
Controls Engineering & Industrial Automation
Analyzing complex systems, finding facts, and applying precise
rules for safe outcomes
Why Engineering Experience Matters
Engineering has taught me that every system must have clear inputs,
defined processes, and predictable outputs. The justice system is no
different. My technical background ensures I approach each case with
systematic thinking, thorough analysis, and consistent application
of the law — exactly what citizens deserve from their Justice of the
Peace.
In my work, there is no room for personal bias or opinion. The
Laws of Physics cannot be broken.
A problem must be solved by impartially following the facts and
the established logic — wherever they lead. That is the exact same
skill set a Justice of the Peace needs.
Mastering the Mechanics
The Justice of the Peace court is a unique part of our justice
system, created to be fast, fair, and accessible. My fascination
with this office began over ten years ago and has since grown
into a deep area of focus. I have concentrated on understanding
its exact mechanics — its procedures and its boundaries — which
has given me the detailed, practical knowledge that is the most
important qualification for the job.
Key Professional Skills
✓System Analysis:
Breaking down complex problems into manageable components
✓Fact-Based Decision Making:
Following evidence and established procedures
✓Impartial Problem Solving:
Setting aside personal opinions to reach fair outcomes
✓Regulatory Compliance:
Understanding and applying detailed rules and procedures
✓Safety & Reliability:
Ensuring consistent, predictable results under pressure
My Approach to Justice
My Commitment to You
✓Listen patiently
to both sides of every issue
✓Treat every person
with dignity and respect
✓Separate emotion from fact
in every decision
✓Apply the law as written
— not as wished
✓Make fair, consistent decisions
based solely on facts and law
A judge must listen carefully to both sides of an issue, separate
emotion from fact, and apply the rules of the law as they are
written — not as they wish they were written. My entire career has
been dedicated to this kind of detailed, impartial, and logical
analysis.
My Vision for the Court
The Justice of the Peace court should be a place where ordinary
citizens feel comfortable seeking resolution. I believe in
maintaining a court that operates with the highest standards of
professionalism while remaining approachable to all members of
our community.
Justice delayed is justice denied. I am committed to managing
the court's docket efficiently, ensuring that cases are heard in
a timely manner while giving each matter the careful attention
it deserves. Every person who appears before the court should
feel heard and respected.
A modern Justice of the Peace court must be accessible to all
citizens, regardless of their technological comfort level or
personal circumstances. I am committed to implementing practical
improvements that make the court more responsive and
communicative while maintaining the personal touch that makes
the JP court special.
This includes establishing clear communication channels,
providing timely updates on case status, offering flexible
scheduling options when appropriate, and ensuring that court
procedures are explained in plain language.
Want some examples? I made this website myself. And
this one
too.
This court belongs to you, and it must be managed efficiently, fairly,
and impartially.
I have the experience, skills, and the temperament to do just that,
and I would be honored to earn your trust and your vote on
November 3, 2026.