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Giovanna Scaletta-Bremke announces candidacy for Lorain County Common Pleas Judge John Miraldi’s seat

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Giovanna Scaletta-Bremke has announced her candidacy for judge for the seat being vacated in 2024 by Lorain County Common Pleas Judge John Miraldi in the General Division, according to a news release.

Giovanna Scaletta-Bremke (Submitted)
Giovanna Scaletta-Bremke (Submitted)

Scaletta-Bremke is an active member of the legal community serving as the president of the Lorain County Bar Association, a member of its Ethics and Grievance Committee and its Bar Admissions Committee, the release said.

Scaletta-Bremke is a lifelong Lorain County resident who was raised in Avon, the release said.

She has served as a magistrate in Elyria Municipal Court.

In her private practice, Scaletta-Bremke said she “takes pride in providing legal advice to everyday individuals, families and local small businesses through their successes and challenges.”

Scaletta-Bremke said she has argued multiple cases before the Ohio Supreme Court, has testified as a legal expert in Lorain County, and has practiced in every court in Lorain County, the release said.

“In addition to being an attorney, I am a small business owner and landlord, and I understand the frustrations and challenges that hard-working individuals face in navigating the legal system and the impact the judicial system has on their lives, placing me in a unique position to make the courts more efficient for the attorneys and public,” she said.

Scaletta- Bremke has been an advocate for individuals suffering from addiction and mental illness and their families not only through her work as an attorney but also her work in the Lorain County Recovery Court, as a board member of Let’s Get Real and the Lorain/Medina CBCF, and a member of the Lorain County Stepping Up Initiative, the release said.