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BLOOMINGTON -- Varying backgrounds and temperaments separate the candidates for McLean County state's attorney to a far greater degree than their few differences on the issues.
Incumbent Bill Yoder, 44, is a Bloomington native who comes from several generations of Twin City attorneys. Apart from serving about five years as a prosecutor during two stints with the state's attorney's office, he spent most of his legal career in private practice with his family's law firm.See the full content of this document
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Experience Stressed in Attorney Race
Teena Griffin, 45, grew up on a McLean County farm and graduated from Colfax High School. She's a career prosecutor who has handled 23 murder cases, winning 13 of the 14 that went to trial.
The two are vying for the Republican nomination in the March 16 primary. The victor is all but assured of winning in November, as no Demo...See the full content of this document
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