Tracy Arlene Staab is running for Court of Appeals, Division 3, District 1, Position 2 to fill the spot vacated due to Judge Kevin Korsmo's retirement. Staab was appointed to the Spokane Municipal Court of Appeals upon its creation in 2009, where she and her colleagues aim to reduce recidivism and provide alternatives to incarceration, at which the community court has been successful. Prior to her appointment, she worked as a public defender, a Court of Appeals law clerk, a city prosecutor, and owned her own practice. Staab has several ratings of "exceptionally well-qualified" by independent bar associations, including the Washington Veteran's Bar Association and the Loren Miller Bar Association, which represents African-American attorneys.
Staab is running against Marshall Casey, a former consumer protection lawyer. Casey has practiced since 2010 and started his own law firm in 2013. Though Casey states that he's an independent voice on the bench, Casey has worked as an attorney for far-right Rep. Matt Shea, who was determined to have engaged in domestic terrorism by an independent report by the state House. Casey's firm also employed Shea up until December last year, before Shea was expelled from the House Republicans. Among the cases they co-represented, one involved a student at Eastern Washington University who sued after being removed from the school newspaper after criticizing Black protestors after the murder of Michael Brown. Casey stated that Shea's firing was due to the downsizing of his office, and declined to tell the Spokesman whether he had concerns about the House-commissioned findings.
Staab has successfully served the Spokane community and deserves your vote in this race.
Tracy Arlene Staab is running for Court of Appeals, Division 3, District 1, Position 2 to fill the spot vacated due to Judge Kevin Korsmo's retirement. Staab was appointed to the Spokane Municipal Court of Appeals upon its creation in 2009, where she and her colleagues aim to reduce recidivism and provide alternatives to incarceration, at which the community court has been successful. Prior to her appointment, she worked as a public defender, a Court of Appeals law clerk, a city prosecutor, and owned her own practice. Staab has several ratings of "exceptionally well-qualified" by independent bar associations, including the Washington Veteran's Bar Association and the Loren Miller Bar Association, which represents African-American attorneys.
Staab is running against Marshall Casey, a former consumer protection lawyer. Casey has practiced since 2010 and started his own law firm in 2013. Though Casey states that he's an independent voice on the bench, Casey has worked as an attorney for far-right Rep. Matt Shea, who was determined to have engaged in domestic terrorism by an independent report by the state House. Casey's firm also employed Shea up until December last year, before Shea was expelled from the House Republicans. Among the cases they co-represented, one involved a student at Eastern Washington University who sued after being removed from the school newspaper after criticizing Black protestors after the murder of Michael Brown. Casey stated that Shea's firing was due to the downsizing of his office, and declined to tell the Spokesman whether he had concerns about the House-commissioned findings.
Staab has successfully served the Spokane community and deserves your vote in this race.