Campaign phone
(330)800-1602
Education
Thomas M. Cooley Law School, John Carroll University, Walsh Jesuit HS
Training/Experience
Former Immigration Judge | Attorney | Community leader
Website
www.nemerforjudge.com
Previous public office
Former Federal Immigration Judge for the Department of Justice, Appointed Magistrate of Summit County Probate Court and Akron Municipal Court
In addition to my years of judicial experience, I bring nearly two decades of non-judicial legal experience across criminal, civil, probate, domestic relations, juvenile, and immigration law through government, nonprofit, and private practice. This breadth has given me a strong understanding of how the law affects people and how courts serve the community.
As an Assistant Prosecutor, I worked closely with victims and law enforcement, reinforcing my commitment to public safety and accountability. In private practice and as a senior attorney at Catholic Charities, I represented individuals navigating complex legal systems, including vulnerable populations, while managing high-volume caseloads and supervising legal teams.
I was born and raised in Summit County and worked in my family’s small businesses, where I learned the value of hard work, communication, and fairness.
These experiences shape my approach as an impartial judge who understands both the law and the people it serves.
I am running for the General Division of the Court of Common Pleas because Summit County is my home, and I am committed to ensuring that the justice system serves this community with fairness and integrity. This court handles serious matters that affect families, public safety, and people’s futures, and those decisions must be made with care, fairness, and sound judgment.
Throughout my career, I have seen the court system from every side and understand how deeply court decisions affect victims, defendants, families, and the community. Those experiences have reinforced the importance of a courtroom where people are heard and treated with respect.
I am seeking this role because I believe the law must be applied consistently, without outside influence. My goal is to serve as a fair, steady, and impartial judge who earns the public’s trust through thoughtful decision-making.
Courts today face increasing caseloads, delays, and the challenge of ensuring that people can understand and participate in the process. Efficiency is important, but it cannot come at the expense of fairness.
Having worked in high-volume courts, including as a federal judge in the Department of Justice, I have seen how preparation, organization, and consistency directly impact both outcomes and public confidence. Judges must manage dockets effectively, issue timely rulings, and maintain a respectful, orderly courtroom.
Courts must also improve communication with the public. Clear procedures and thoughtful use of technology can help people better understand the process and reduce delays.
By focusing on efficiency, consistency, and fairness, courts can meet these challenges while strengthening public trust.
One of the greatest obstacles to justice arises when individuals do not understand the legal process or believe the system is influenced by factors outside the law. When that happens, confidence in the justice system is weakened.
Throughout my career, I have worked with people from all walks of life, each bringing different circumstances and perspectives into the courtroom. In those moments, I have seen how important it is for people to feel heard and respected. These experiences have shown me that justice depends not only on access, but on trust in the process.
For that reason, courts must ensure that every person has a meaningful opportunity to be heard while remaining neutral and free from political influence. Judges must decide cases based solely on the facts and the law. By communicating clearly and applying the law consistently, courts can promote fairness and strengthen public confidence.