“A frequent recurrence to fundamental principles is essential to the security of individual right and the perpetuity of free government.” Art. 1 Sec. 32, Washington State Constitution. At its core, the Washington State Supreme Court’s role is to ensure that state laws and regulations align with the Constitution’s fundamental principles.
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• Law and order means equal justice under the law. The current Washington Supreme Court believes that judges should evaluate the selection of jurors based on Race. I believe that is wrong.
• The current Supreme Court has limited the ability of trial judges to issue warrants when criminal defendants do not show up to court. I believe that this experience in the courtroom matters when liberty and public safety are at stake.
• Judges must apply the law fairly and consistently, not based on ideology. I believe that the Washington State Constitution should be interpreted based on its text and original meaning and not on evolving societal standards.
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• The Supreme Court is a constitutional court, not a policy-making body.
• Its role is to interpret and apply the law as written and not on evolving societal standards or ideology.
• Courts should not replace the role of voters or the legislature.
• Judicial restraint and independence are essential to maintaining credibility and trust.
• I believe that the Washington State Supreme Court currently believes that through its regulation of the Washington State Bar Association it can pursue policy-making procedures that usurp the legislature.
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• Any change to the Washington State Constitution must be done by constitutional amendment and not through judicial re-interpretation of the Constitution and constitutional court precedent.
• Courts should not reinterpret settled constitutional language to reach policy outcomes.
• The Supreme Court must serve as a backstop when government exceeds its constitutional authority.
Experience that Matters
• Over 200 criminal jury trials provide a practical understanding of evidence, procedure, and jury decision-making.
• Trial-level experience brings real-world perspective to the Washington Supreme Court.
• Respect for precedent and the rule of law builds public trust in the judiciary.
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Washington deserves Supreme Court justices who are experienced, independent, and constitutionally grounded.
This campaign is about trust in the courts, not politics. Currently, our Supreme Court is made up of “activist judges”.
Washingtonians deserve judges who exercise commitment to the rule of law, judicial independence, and constitutional integrity.
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