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Empathy. Competency. Transparency.
Join us in electing Sarah Freedman to Spokane Municipal Court Position 3.
A dedicated trial attorney striving to protect rights and improve justice through a commonsense and practical approach to the criminal justice system.
With a strong background in criminal law and years living and working in the City of Spokane, Sarah is the fair and balanced choice for your next Municipal Court Judge.
Endorsements
Endorsed by the
Spokane County Democrats
and the following (with more to come)



Morgan Maxey
Chris Phelps
Doug Phelps
Julie Twyford
Zach Weidman
Kay McGlocklin
Gina Costello
Steve Clark
Leon Smith
Marco Maxey
Alec Cutter
Jared Karstetter
Andi Utiguard
Lindsey Gray
Kate Allison
Anna Cutler
Georgia Spence
Dan Wu
Suzi Hokonson
Lisa Brewer
Grayson Sykes
Mika Ryan
Bobby LaRue
Devon Johnson
Josiah Roloff
Kevin Peden
Terry Britt
Evan Ewing
Erick Cheadle
Pete Anderson
Tina Siefert
Alex Beckley
Bryan Ulich
Dylan Anthony
Erik Etherton
Kyle Roach
Zach Elton

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Our Mission
Our primary aims are twofold:
1.) We plan to introduce a trauma-based approach to all therapeutic courts in the Municipal Court system in an effort to reduce recidivism at its root. Locking people up and throwing away the key is not the answer: We have to meet people where they are and treat the person to reduce the likelihood of repeat criminal behavior. It's a symptom of the greater problem.
2. ) We plan on respecting the self-advocacy of domestic violence victims who ask the court for criminal protection orders to be modified or terminated. Washington has some of the strongest civil protection statutes on the books. By not respecting the wishes of the victims in criminal cases, we are decreasing their safety and not allowing them a voice in the process. We are not making them safer; we are simply clogging the system unnecessarily. We should be ensuring that they feel safe and that they know how to get a civil order if they change their mind and want protection. Beyond that, in Municipal Court, we should not be ignoring the self-advocacy of DV victims.
We aim to bring empathy, competency, and transparency to the judicial system. Elect Sarah Freedman for positive change.
Stand with us to respect people's rights and work towards a fairer justice system.


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