Candidate Details
- Residence
Miamisburg - Email
brunsj128@gmail.com - Website
juliebruns4judge.com - Social Media
facebook.com/magistratejuliebrunsforjudge - Age
51 - Occupation
Magistrate at Montgomery County Juvenile Court - Education
Miami University 1993
University of Dayton School of Law 1996
- Work Experience
Law Clerk, The Honorable Barbara P. Gorman, Montgomery County Common Pleas Court 1994-1996
Paralegal Professor 2000-2005
Montgomery County Assistant Prosecuting Attorney 1996-2019
Montgomery County Juvenile Court Magistrate 2019-present
- Family
Married with 2 children - Affiliations
Church council, Trinity Church of Miamisburg, Ohio
Dayton Bar Association
Ohio Association of Magistrates
- Endorsements
UAW CAP
AFLCIO
Question 1
List your judicial experience (courts and years)
Montgomery County Juvenile Court Magistrate 2019-present
Question 2
What non-judicial legal experience qualifies you to be a judge?
I was an Assistant Prosecuting Attorney for 23 years before being hired as a Magistrate in Juvenile Court. I have spent 20 years of my career in Juvenile Court. First, as an Assistant Prosecuting Attorney prosecuting juvneniles for misdemeanor and felony crimes. And currently, I am a Juvenile Court Magistrate presiding over civil private custody cases. My work experience for the last 26 years has predominately been in Montgomery County Juvenile Court. I am familiar with the juvenile laws as well as the current procedures of the court.
Question 3
Why are you running for this particular court seat?
The majority of my working life has been spent working in Juvenile Court. I am passionate about making victims whole and rehabilitating juvenile offenders. I believe that juveniles who commit crimes need to be punished, but also need to be provided an opportunity to be rehabilitated in most instances. I believe in maintaining the Court's current programs and also in devloping new programs that benefit juvenile offenders and their families. I am accutely aware of the needs of victims of crime, but I am also very aware that most juveniles who commit criminial acts will be returned to society and need to be provided with programs that will lessen the likelihood of them re-offending.