The essay (grade 8) $50 winner was Marshall Maness of Mark Twain Elementary school.
The first place art poster $25 winner was Matteo Arce, 2nd grade, of Michelson Elementary school.
The second place art poster $15 winner was Gabriella Malamed, 4th grade, of Valley Springs Elementary school.
The third place art poster $10 winner was Ellie Willard, 4th grade, of Valley Springs Elementary school.
Copperopolis resident and Mark Twain 8th grader Marshall Maness chose to write his winning essay on the VI Ammendment. The title of his essay was "The Sixth Ammendment - defense of the indigent." In Marshall's essay he explained that the VI Ammendment "levels the playing field" for those with less means. Allowing for legal counsel for those not able to afford legal counsel. Pointing out that "If the sixth amendment wasn’t established many of the innocent who had been falsely accused for something they didn’t do wouldn’t have defense."
Marshall Maness with Congressman McClintock
Congressman McClintock took time to greet each child and thank them for their participation in the Constitution contest. With ease he was able to explain in terms the youth could understand how the Constitution was set up not so that Government could tell the people what to do but so the people could tell the Government what to do.
Gabriella, Ellie, and Matteo (art winners) listening to McClintock's explaination of the purpose of the Constitution.
Marshall with Calaveras County Taxpayers Association President Al Segalla
Marshall with former Assemblyman and Senator Rico Oller
Gabriella showing her art entry.
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