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Shamieka LaCher Rhinehart

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Shamieka LaCher Rhinehart is running for North Carolina Superior Court Judge, District 16A.

Personal background

Shamieka is originally from Rocky Mount, NC. Shamieka attended Nash County Public Schools, graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a bachelor's degree in English, and completed her law degree at North Carolina Central University School of Law. She currently resides in Durham.

Professional background

Shamieka was a prosecutor prior to her election.

Political background

Shamieka LaCher Rhinehart was appointed as a superior court judge in 2023. She was also a district court judge, elected in 2017 and serving 2 terms. Previously, she served as a Durham County Board of Education member.

Legal Experience

Said, "With over 18 years of service, she continues to demonstrate her trustworthiness and commitment to justice within our court system."

As a former prosecutor, believes in "just outcomes...and justice for victims of crimes."

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Ethics & Conduct

Supports dismissing fines for ethical and fair reasons, noting the burden on those unable to pay.

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Judicial Administration

Supports managing court backlogs by holding weekly dismissal dockets for specific groups.

Believes automatic and indefinite license revocation for unpaid fines in North Carolina is unjust without a hearing to assess payment capability.

Believes efficient case management is crucial but highlights the challenge of outdated contact information for notifying individuals about their driver's license reinstatement.

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Judicial Philosophy

Believes each case is unique and opposes a "one size fits all" judicial philosophy.

Said, "I’m empathetic, I listen to both sides, I’m methodical in my decision making, I listen, I don’t see statistics, I see the stories of people.”

Believes in judicial fairness and representation. Plans to ensure equitable treatment in the courtroom.

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Community Involvement

Worked with the new Durham Expungement and Restoration program (DEAR) to identify more than eleven thousand people eligible to have outstanding fines dropped.

Is a member of St. Philip’s Episcopal Church.

Is an Executive Board Member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Alpha Zeta Omega Chapter.

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