During today’s episode of Fast Lane with Sara Jayne, Sara speaks with Ashley Beall, a judge based in Minot, North Dakota. Ashley speaks about her journey to becoming a judge, her previous experience working as a public defender, and how she keeps the balance between her life at work and at home.
- Ashley talks about the beginning of her journey to becoming a judge.
How frequently are you actually in court?When you’re a judge, you no longer have a private practice?That would be true if she were a district court judge, but not for a municipal court judge.What is the most difficult part of your job?Seeing defendants who have unmet needs, and how that can create a cycle that is very difficult to escape.Ashley believes that every person deserves to have an advocate that makes them a human in the eyes of the court.Were you ever worried to be around any of your clients?Will you always be a judge?Ashley will have to run again every 4 years, but she sees herself continuing as a judge.Being a young mom, is it ever hard to turn off some of the situations you see when you go home?Did you have a limit on the number of cases you could have at one time?Do people who you represented years ago ever reach out to you again when the case is over?How could an average person help someone in a bad situation?What are some misconceptions people have about judges?It’s not a business, the judicial system isn’t out there making a ton of money.Ashley explains how she handles disrespectful defendants.It’s unusual for defendants to be represented by attorneys in municipal court.When you were a prosecutor, did you ever have people who wanted to defend themselves?When you meet your defense clients, where do you usually meet them?Ashley doesn’t like meeting with people in jail because they are usually in crisis.What are some things from law shows that are very fake?If you could encourage people to do one thing to be better, live better, do better, what would it be?Help people because it’s the right thing to do, not because you’re expecting a certain reaction.- The purpose of a defense attorney is to make sure the defendant’s rights are protected.
Even as an average person, there are ways you can help at-risk youth or adults.In municipal court, cases generally move very slowly.Fast Lane on Apple Podcasts