I am writing this letter because Jon Cichy asked me to provide a character reference on his behalf. I have known Jon for approximately 10 years so I feel qualified to speak on his behalf in terms of character. Throughout the time that I have known Jon, I have formed a positive opinion of him. Jon has always been
responsible, honest, considerate, loyal, loving, patient, and success-oriented to just name a few. Not only do I like Jon, I also respect him greatly.
I have had the pleasure to see Jon grow into a great man. I have witnessed Jon
as a jobholder, a companion and most important of all a father. He is a great role model, accomplishing a successful business is proof that he is both goal and career oriented. I have never heard or witnessed Jon be disrespectful to a friend or partner. As a father he has shown nothing but unconditional love towards his son since the day he was born. Tristan is a very lucky boy to have a father like Jon.
I felt honored to be asked to provide this character reference and hope that the information that I provided helps you understand what an outstanding individual Jon really is. If I can be of further assistance,
please feel free to call me at 518-774-3900 or contact me by email at tbouck0926@gmail.com.
To address a judge in a personal letter, start out the letter with "Dear Sir or Madam". Explain in great detail and thoroughly why one is writing the letter to the judge. In the end of the letter thank them for their time.
You can address the letter with "Dear Judge [Court Name]" or "To Whom It May Concern." Be sure to include the court's address on the envelope and in the letter itself.
honorable judge
just write a letter
In a cover letter, you should address the judge as "Honorable [Last Name]" or "Judge [Last Name]." Be sure to use the appropriate title to show respect and professionalism in your communication.
You can have others write a character letter for you to a judge. It can be former employers, friends or family.
In a character letter to a judge, include positive characteristics of the defendant. Use business style, structure, and good grammar.
A character reference letter for a sentencing hearing should be a business letter format. It should address the Judge by name as in Dear Honorable Judge David D. Dwiddle. It should state how long you've known the person and your relationship to the person (neighbor, boss, mother, father, etc.). It should say clearly the person's good character traits. The letter should be honest, though.
The character ` is not a format symbol.
I go with Arial or Times New Roman unless otherwise specified
In order to write a character reference letter for a DUI sentencing, one must be careful not to include any incriminating evidence against the person in question, and the format of the letter must follow that provided by the attorney.
format for formal letter
There is no specific format you need to follow to write a personal letter. You can format this letter any way that you'd like.
Send me the socity letter format
In a letter a judge is addressed as "The Honorable (followed by name)" In court a judge is address as "Your Honor" or as "Judge."
You format the letter like any other letter, with the Judge's information at the top, the correct date, and your request in the body. However, most courts require Motions, not letters, for the court to consider any change to bond. You should speak with your attorney about filing a Motion for Bond.
it is the reason why you format the character