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Ashley Harada

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Ashley Harada is running for Montana District Court Judge, District 13.

Personal background

Ashley was born and raised in Kalispell, Montana. She holds a bachelor's degree in English from Montana State University-Northern and a law degree from the University of Montana School of Law. She is married to her husband, Tim, with whom they have two children together.

Professional background

Ashley started and worked as an attorney for her own law practice, Harada Law Firm. She previously worked as a Law Clerk for the United States District Court for the District Montana.

Political background

Ashley Harada is a District Court Judge in Montana's 13th Judicial District Court. She was elected to this position in 2019, and is serving her second term.

Legal Experience

Received Juris Doctor from the University of Montana School of Law in 2004.

While serving at her own law practice, she handled criminal, family law, dependent/neglect, estate planning, contracts, and personal injury cases.

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Ethics & Conduct

In 2020, she was suspended for 30 days without pay for violating rules of not being truthful under oath due to claims she made during her 2018 campaign.

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Judicial Administration

Wants to address jail overcrowding.

Wants to develop a treatment court to serve defendants with mental health and substance use disorders.

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Judicial Philosophy

Said, "My judicial philosophy is to follow the law as it is written. I was not elected to legislate from the bench."

Said she strives " to show compassion and empathy toward citizens impacted by mental illness..." and she normally "volunteer[s] to preside over involuntary commitment cases because it is essential we protect individuals struggling with mental illness."

Believes "Understanding the ramifications of substance use disorders and the possible treatment alternatives...are critical components of serving...as a district court judge."

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Community Involvement

Former member of the Billings Catholic School Board, and former chair of the Salvation Army Advisory Board

Current member of the Breakfast Exchange Club, chair of the Yellowstone County Courthouse Safety Committee, Montana Courthouse Safety Committee, and the Montana Child and Family Services Division State Advisory Council.

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