Candidate Profile: Judge Brett Niemeier

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Several months ago we profiled Judge Niemeier`s opponent, Barry Blackard, today we profile Judge Brett Niemeier.

Judge Niemeier is said to have a passion for his job. When discussing his job and all of the things that he has accomplished it becomes quite apparent those reports are true. Judge Niemeier, an Evansville native, was elected in 2000. He defeated a former judge and two magistrates to gain his seat on the Superior Court bench. Niemeier, a former prosecutor of 15 years, had always worked with children before winning election. When asked what led to his involvement with kids he stated, “My father passed away while I was in high school, so after I turned 18 I decided to become a Big Brother. It was an incredible experience. While my family never had much money I was blessed compared to my Little Brother. The reward you receive from helping other people is the best reward a person can receive.”

Niemeier has been given numerous awards for his work as a judge. The most impressive is the Kinsey award, which is the highest honor a Juvenile Court Judge can receive in the State of Indiana. Niemeier has also won six other state and local awards due to his Court`s programming for youth and their families. Niemeier stated the one thing most people do not understand about Juvenile Court is all of the different types of cases that are heard. “Most people think I just handle juvenile offenders, but delinquencies are just a small part of what I do” stated Niemeier. Niemeier stated, for instance, that he created an emergency guardianship program for the elderly and disabled. He also created a foundation for families who might have emergency needs. “The other aspect of Juvenile Court that a lot of people do not realize is that I have a large staff. While most judges have 3-4 staff members I have 27. Fortunately, I had a lot of experience as a supervisor and manager before taking office.”

Niemeier was also asked about his opponent`s claim that the Court should have a community minded and family oriented judge. Niemeier chuckled and named off several community Boards and family projects that he has been a volunteer. The boards included the YMCA, St. Mary`s Women`s & Children’s Hospital, and the United Caring homeless shelter.
On a personal note, Niemeier said he and his wife`s family consists of two daughters and two step-sons. His wife works in the Civic Center for the Building Authority. His two daughters are still in college, one in law school the other a senior at USI. One of Niemeier`s stepsons works as a correctional officer for the VCSD and the other recently enlisted in the Navy. Niemeier has two grandchildren.

In closing the interview, Niemeier stated how much he loves his job. Obviously, his passion and devotion are still there. If you want to learn more about Judge Niemeier his website is www.niemeierforjudge.com. The site has several testimonials from community leaders and from the some of the individuals that he has helped. His supporters include EVSC Superintendent David Smith and several not-for-profit agency directors that work with children. Niemeier also touts his unanimous support from the officers in the juvenile divisions of the EPD and the VCSD.

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  1. Wow! What pride Judge Niemeier’s father, watching over him, must feel for his son! And what a great mother he must have! Blessings and votes to the real deal!!!!! So proud to know you, judge, husband, father, boss and friend! Not all the money in the world can buy the good deeds of Brett Niemeier!

  2. There was never a more qualified person to be a Juvenile Court Judge than Brett Niemeier. His opponent, Barry Blackard, pales in comparison. Actually there is NO comparison. I Invite anyone to make the comparison between the record of Brett Niemeier and Barry Blackard. I am confident that only one logical conclusion will be reached…Brett Niemeier is the only man for the job.

  3. I’m hearing similars remarks around the Civic Center about Judge Niemeier!

    Re-elect Judge Niemeier!

  4. He worked for the prosecutors office on behalf of victims for 15 years. He was a Big Brother at the age of 18. Has volunteered for many community service organizations. Juvenile judge of the year for the state of Indiana. His website says he put himself through school by working at McDonalds. WOW. Ill have to try to look up Blackard’s profile to see how he stacks up against Niemeier. It looks like Niemeier has been working for his.position all of his life.

  5. My wife knows people working for Judge Niemeier and tell me that his employees love him!

    They say he is extremely focus and fair.

    Looks like the Judge gets my vote.

  6. What an impressive profile if all the information is correct.

    If not, I vote for Blackard. If information is correct I shall vote for Judge Niemeier!

    Can’t wait to attend meetings with open debates!

  7. Nice to know there is actually someone in a position like this who knows how to work hard. This man is someone we can all relate to. This is the right candidate for me. No silver spoon in his mouth.

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