Candidate Details
- Residence
Dayton - Email
votejuliaforjudge@outlook.com - Website
juliamaukforjudge.com - Social Media
- Age
43 - Occupation
Administrative Manager, Montgomery County Public Defender - Education
B.A., Univesity of Dayton
J.D., University of Dayton School of Law
- Work Experience
Since joining the Montgomery County Public Defender, Julia has practiced in both the felony and misdemeanor divisions, handling cases at all points from arraignment through jury trial. In addition to being a trial attorney, she served as the Misdemeanor Division Manager for 6 years. Julia now serves as the Administrative Manager, overseeing attorney training and development, investigations, administrative support, and office growth and expansion. One of Julia’s most formative experiences was serving as the defense attorney assigned to the Dayton Regional Mental Health Court Docket. The focus of this court is to provide an intensive and supportive probationary program that helps those with underlying mental health diagnoses find support and stability, reducing the likelihood of recidivism.
Prior to joining the Montgomery County Public Defender, Julia was an Equal Justice Works AmeriCorps Legal Fellow at Legal Aid of Western Ohio, Inc. There, she helped defend clients against foreclosures and debt collections in Montgomery and surrounding counties, facilitated pro se divorce clinics in Hardin and Allen counties, and supervised law students interning with the organization or participating in the Summer Associate Program.
- Family
Julia is married and has 3 children. - Affiliations
Julia has coached youth soccer and basketball, been a Girl Scout leader with Girl Scouts of Western Ohio, volunteered as a cabinet parent for the Centerville Jazz Band, and served on boards for Dayton Ballet Barre, House of Bread, and the Dayton Bar Association. Currently, Julia serves on the Boonshoft Associate Board and the Dayton Bar Association Grievance Committee, and she is the board secretary for Rainbow Elder Care.
Question 1
List your judicial experience (courts and years)
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Question 2
What non-judicial legal experience qualifies you to be a judge?
The reputation Julia would bring to the bench is not only shaped by her education and experience in the courtroom, but also by her character of even temperament and respect. Julia has practiced in nearly every courtroom in Montgomery County, and has worked with a multitude of prosecutors and judges over the years. Whether negotiating a plea or preparing a case for trial, Julia stood firm in advocating for her clients, while also approaching opposing counsel and the judge with honesty and integrity. Outside of the courtroom, Julia has served on the Dayton Bar Association’s Grievance Committee for over 7 years, where she has demonstrated the ability to remain impartial, consider the viewpoints of all parties involved, and make informed decisions on action that should be taken.
Abbreviated Candidate AnswersThe reputation Julia would bring to the bench is not only shaped by her education and experience in the courtroom, but also by her character of even temperament and respect. Julia has practiced in nearly every courtroom in Montgomery County, and has worked with a multitude of prosecutors and judges over the years. Whether negotiating a plea or preparing a case for trial, Julia stood firm in advocating for her clients, while also approaching opposing counsel and the judge with honesty and integrity. Outside of the courtroom, Julia has served on the Dayton Bar Association’s Grievance Committee for over 7 years, where she has demonstrated the ability to remain impartial, consider the viewpoints of all parties involved, and make informed decisions on action that should be taken.
Question 3
Why are you running for this particular court seat?
Montgomery County is Julia’s home. She cares deeply about the community and its well-being, and has spent much of her time and energy doing her part to ensure that it continues to grow and thrive. Whether coordinating driver’s license reinstatement clinics in her role at the Public Defender’s Office, or serving on the boards of House of Bread and Rainbow Elder Care in her free time, Julia has centered servant leadership at the core of all she does.
As a Common Pleas Court Judge, Julia will embody that same spirit with both the individuals appearing in her courtroom and the community as a whole, advocating for accessibility and inclusivity within our court system. The judicial branch serves the people, and the people deserve a Judge that continues to demonstrate their commitment and dedication to the citizens of Montgomery County.
Abbreviated Candidate AnswersMontgomery County is Julia’s home. She cares deeply about the community and its well-being, and has spent much of her time and energy doing her part to ensure that it continues to grow and thrive. Whether coordinating driver’s license reinstatement clinics in her role at the Public Defender’s Office, or serving on the boards of House of Bread and Rainbow Elder Care in her free time, Julia has centered servant leadership at the core of all she does.
As a Common Pleas Court Judge, Julia will embody that same spirit with both the individuals appearing in her courtroom and the community as a whole, advocating for accessibility and inclusivity within our court system. The judicial branch serves the people, and the people deserve a Judge that continues to demonstrate their commitment and dedication to the citizens of Montgomery County.