NORRISTOWN â After four years promoting the revitalization of Norristown as a member of the Norristown Planning Commission, lawyer Monica Mathews Reynolds says sheâs ready to use her legal experience to serve the borough as a district court judge.
âI immensely enjoyed my role in promoting the revitalization of Norristown, but after four years, I realized that my criminal justice and legal training, 20 years of experience in the courtroom, and my personal qualities uniquely position me to make a more comprehensive contribution to Norristown as a district judge,â Reynolds said as she announced her intention to seek a nomination, during the May 18 primary election, for district court judge in Montgomery Countyâs Magisterial District Court 38-1-15, which includes portions of Norristownâs first and second wards.
NORRISTOWN â Denise Ashe, of Norristown, believes the criminal justice system needs someone who understands the challenges people face in their daily lives and after decades of community service she believes sheâs ready to serve her community as a district court judge.
âI just think sometimes people are not being compassionate about why people got to where they are. What can we do differently and how can we treat people differently?â Ashe said.
Ashe, 62, of Norristown, currently executive director and president and CEO of the Montgomery County Opportunities Industrialization Center, announced her intention to seek a nomination, during the May 18 primary election, for district court judge in Montgomery Countyâs Magisterial District Court 38-1-15, which includes portions of Norristownâs first and second wards.
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January 20, 2021
Continuing the push for meaningful law enforcement reforms, Governor Tom Wolf today announced the members of the Pennsylvania State Law Enforcement Citizen Advisory Commission (PSLECAC) and the appointment of Sha S. Brown to serve as the Deputy State Inspector General for Law Enforcement Oversight. Brown will chair the commission.