Cumberland County District Court Judge Cheri Beasley to Seek Seat on NC Court of Appeals

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Cumberland County District Judge Cheri Beasley to Seek Seat on NC Court of Appeals

FAYETTEVILLE – Cumberland County District Court Judge Cheri Beasley announced today she is entering the race for NC Court of Appeals for the seat held by J. Douglas McCullough.

Judge Beasley said her experience and leadership on the District Court bench give her a unique perspective to serving on the State Court of Appeals. Judge Beasley has served nine years on the district court bench.

Prior to being appointed to the district court in Fayetteville by Governor Jim Hunt, Beasley worked in legal departments at several corporations in Research Triangle Park, served a brief stint in the Wake County District Attorney’s Office and served for 5 years in the Fayetteville Public Defender’s Office.

Judge Beasley is a graduate of the University of Tennessee College of Law and Rutgers University. During law school, Judge Beasley studied comparative law at the University of Oxford in England. “I have the background, the experience and the leadership to serve the people of North Carolina on the State Court of Appeals. I believe that you must treat every person with dignity and respect. I work hard to follow the rule of law in each case and make access to our courts a priority. As a judge on the Court of Appeals, I will continue to uphold these judicial responsibilities”

“In my courtroom I see the faces of our judicial system. I see the victims of crime, I see the victims of domestic violence, I see business owners, I see the voiceless. I see those who commit crimes. I believe my experience as a district court judge, and my background as a prosecutor and public defender, and my responsibilities as a working mom, give me a unique perspective to take to the State Court of Appeals.”

While balancing the demands of her professional and civic responsibilities, she remains a dedicated wife to her husband Curtis and mother to their second grade twins Thomas and Matthew. Judge Beasley and her family are also members of the First Baptist Church, Moore Street, Fayetteville.

“I’m looking forward to my continued travels across the state meeting and talking with voters. I believe the courts belong to the people so it’s a pleasure working every day to garner their support and their confidence,” said Judge Beasley. Judge Beasley has received support across the state, including an endorsement from the North Carolina Association of Educators.

Beasley said she will participate in the public financing program for appellate judges. The office is a non-partisan election.

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Mother of twin boys?

She has my respect! I love the fact that she places importance on being a working mom as part of her experience creds. I just love it. Working moms juggle so many responsibilities. Yes, I know more working dads are shouldering child rearing responsibilities, but that's still pretty rare - except for maybe the men on this site. :)

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Nice! But?

I had no idea that the state Democrative party could endorse candiates in a judical primary? Sounds like the old Unfair Judges 527 special interest group is back...

http://www.rachelforjustice.com

"NC Highest Court Only Sitting Republican DWI Judge"

Judge DWI Plea
Carteret - 4/3/2007
A North Carolina Appeals Court judge has pleaded guilty to DWI charges in Carteret County.

Judge John Douglas McCullough must pay a fine, perform community service, and lose driving privileges for a year as part of his sentence.

McCullough blew a .12 in a breathalyzer test back in October.

A spokesman for Judicial Standards says McCullough faces no formal charges related to his standing as an Appeals Court judge.

NO ENDORSEMENT..Sorry for the confusion!

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You Weren't Confusing

Thanks for posting the info about Judge Beasley. She's an outstanding woman and will be great on the Court of Appeals.

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NO ENDORSEMENT..Sorry for 2

NO ENDORSEMENT..Sorry for the confusion!

Sorry for the confusion! My screen name is a combination of places I have lived, North Carolina and DC. I have asked if I can change it so as not to give the impression that any affiliation is implied in this blog.*NCDC

No problem! The letters sorted fool the reader. However this has the appearance of a endorsement...

http://wakedems.org/people/candidates

You Weren't Confusing

Thanks for posting the info about Judge Beasley. She's an outstanding woman and will be great on the Court of Appeals.*Goldie

I am sure she is a wonderful person, but will she fight the Republican neo-con mean machine like "Madame Justice" has done in the past from the nastest judical campaigns in this State history

http://www.rachelforjustice.com

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I have met Judge Beasley and have read about her....

She is a great candidate. I encourage everyone to learn about her.

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Nice But!

I have met Judge Beasley and have read about her....

She is a great candidate. I encourage everyone to learn about her.*Marshall

Depends on the term great candiate? Does that mean she has the support of the legal establishment in this state which will try to destroy to any candiate that refuses their agenda or control? A great Judical candiate is one who takes all of the abuse of the neo-con legal establishment in both parties and still scares the crap out of them in rigged judical elections....

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