
It is my humble opinion that the person who fills this position must not only be Experienced, but also have Great Integrity, Compassion, and a willingness to serve the people of Adams County.
It is also my opinion that Paul Royer has these qualities and will represent the citizens of Adams County Honorably and without Prejudice.
James W. Muller, Sherriff of Adams County, PA

Paul Royer has demonstrated a deep commitment to justice and the rule of law throughout his career. His extensive legal background and understanding of the complexities of our legal system will allow him to make fair and informed decisions that benefit all members of our community. He is known for his integrity, impartiality, and dedication to upholding the rights of individuals while ensuring that the law is applied fairly.
Moreover, Paul has always prioritized community engagement and outreach, making him not just a candidate, but a trusted member of our community. He evaluates listening to the concerns of citizens and believes that a judge should be accessible and responsive to the needs of the public.
I encourage everyone to consider Paul Royer for Adams County Common Pleas Court Judge in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. His commitment to justice and his deep understanding of our community make him an exceptional candidate who will serve us well.
– Rajesh Makkenchery, MD

Paul is an exceptional trial lawyer. He worked for my firm for a period of time. He fought for his clients, gave zealous representation and was compassionate about his clients and what he did. Besides his abundant trial experience, one of his strongest suits to be Judge is quite simple – HE CARES! In this era of nasty politics, Paul is a refreshing choice. He will be dedicated to justice, fair and reasonable, and compassionate. That is Paul.
– Mark Buterbaugh, Attorney

I had the privilege of working with Paul for several years. He’s one of the good ones.
– Angie Stevens, Paralegal

I am proud to say that it was Mooney and Associates that brought Paul Royer back to Central Pennsylvania. Paul always displayed the necessary compassion for his clients as well as the intellectual capacity to successfully help his clients attain their goals... Paul was a skilled advocate for all of his clients whether the matter be in court or at a settlement table. Paul Royer has the necessary character, honesty and compassion to be a judge who will rule fairly, promptly and accurately. I encourage the voters of Adams County to vote for Paul Royer for Common Pleas Judge.
-John Mooney, Esq.

Thank you so much Paul for everything you have done for me and my son... It's definitely a godsend knowing there are wonderful people like you that actually care about the little people and what's right. I could never thank you enough. You saved my son's life by getting him home with my family. It's not every day you get a lawyer that does their job as great as you have. I not only got a chance to get my son I was looking for for almost 2 years. I got a friend in meeting you... You are the shining light for people who otherwise wouldn't have a chance.... Thank you so much for everything and for being there every step of the way. I appreciate you and my family couldn't even begin to thank you for bringing joy to my son's life and to ours. You are wonderful and definitely needed for the people.
– Chad Leatherman, Client

On February 9, 2025, the members of the Fraternal Order of Police Tri-County Lodge 76 representing Adams, Cumberland, Franklin, FUlton, and Perry Counties, voted to support and endorse you [Paul Royer] in your endeavor to be elected to the position of Adams County Common Pleas Court Judge for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
-Fraternal Order of Police, Tri County Lodge 76

I met Paul when dealing with a civil matter. Winning my case mattered, but doing it with integrity was important. Paul delivered both! As a retired police officer, with many more years as an EMT, volunteer firefighter, emergency management specialist and US Army Veteran, I have no question that Paul has the integrity, knowledge of the law, fairness and empathy to be a great judge.
– John Carbaugh, Penn Township PD (retired), US Army Veteran