Simms running for judge in Greene County

Attorney and lifelong Greene County resident Chris Simms announced he is running for Court of Common Pleas judge.
Trusted for his extensive legal experience as a general practitioner including broad-based civil, municipal, family and criminal law, Simms pledged to be a fair judge who will serve with integrity and work to protect Greene Countians and their constitutional rights.
“I have seen how important it is to have competent, ethical, unbiased and constitutional judges,” Simms said. “As judge, I’ll be a constitutional jurist who will ensure every case is decided with impartiality and based on the law. The residents of Greene County deserve nothing less.”
Simms is a partner at Pollock Morris Belletti & Simms, LLC, a Waynesburg law firm with a history dating back to 1880. He continued the tradition of providing professional, yet personalized legal services.
Simms has spent his career representing clients in a wide range of legal matters focused on protecting the rights of families, small businesses and landowners.
He is also active in the community, and is a member of Waynesburg Rotary Club, Waynesburg Moose Lodge and Greene County Bar Association.
Simms graduated from West Greene High School and Washington & Jefferson College, and he earned his law degree from Duquesne University.
He lives in Waynesburg with his wife, Danielle.