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Source: Iranian American Political Action Committee (IAPAC)
San Francisco, CA - “She has been a leader in the law enforcement
community for more than two decades as a tireless prosecutor and caring advocate
for victims of violent crimes.” This was the ringing endorsement given to Deputy
District Attorney Susan Irene Etezadi by the Redwood City Police Sergeants
Association after she announced her candidacy for Superior Court Judge in San
Mateo County. Backed by an extensive coalition of community leaders who support
her law enforcement credentials, Etezadi has a real opportunity to become the
first American of Iranian descent to win election to the San Mateo County
Superior Court.
Etezadi grew up in a diverse cultural home. She is a
first generation American of Iranian and Irish descent. She lived in Iran as a
child, was raised Catholic and attended an international school where she was
exposed to people from all around the world. “I grew-up with a respect and
appreciation for people from varied cultures and backgrounds,” says Etezadi.
Etezadi received her bachelor’s degree from University of California,
Davis and graduated from University of San Diego Law School in 1983. For the
past twenty-one years, she has been a resident of San Mateo County and a
prosecutor for the County. Etezadi has spent her entire professional career in
the courtroom. She has prosecuted 71 jury trials to date, 16 of which were
homicide cases. In addition, she has conducted thousands of miscellaneous
hearings and court trials. “She has never lost a homicide case and holds one of
the most impressive records in San Mateo County,” says campaign manager Rick
Silver. “She is the most qualified candidate who is very familiar with general
rules of evidence and court room procedures.”
A strong believer in public
service and community involvement, Etezadi serves on the Board of the Legal Aid
Society of San Mateo County and is the Secretary for the Women Lawyers of San
Mateo County. In addition, she serves on the faculty of the College of San
Mateo, teaching criminal law classes at night. “Through my public service and
community involvement, I have enjoyed meeting many wonderful and dedicated civil
practitioners,” says Etezadi. “Public service is my life. I would like to
continue in this tradition by serving my community as a San Mateo County Court
Judge.”
To qualify for a judgeship to the Superior Court a person must
have been a member of the State Bar for at least five years. Whenever a vacancy
occurs between elections, the governor appoints someone to fill the office.
Otherwise, candidates compete in nonpartisan races in June and November of even
numbered years. If only one candidate runs in June, election is automatic
without the need for a vote and the name is not even listed on the ballot. When
two or more candidates run in June, anyone who gets more than 50% of the vote is
declared elected. When no candidate gets over 50%, the top two compete in a
run-off election in November.
Etezadi will face fellow Democrat and
criminal defense attorney Lisa McGuire in the June elections. If elected, her
top priorities include public safety and crime prevention as well as providing
user-friendly access to the courts. “I have a tremendous respect for the law
enforcement community and believe that public safety is paramount,” says
Etezadi. “I also believe that a judge should be hard working, polite, fair and
respectful. We have a diverse community and all our citizens are entitled to be
treated equally without regard to their race, creed, sexual orientation,
cultural or economic circumstances.”
With key endorsements from the
Sheriff of San Mateo County, Police Chiefs and Police Officer Associations,
Etezadi is clearly the law enforcement community’s choice in this judicial
election. She plans on running a competitive race with a professionalized
mailing campaign targeting registered voters and informing them about her
impressive credentials and compelling life story.
Click here to learn more about Susan
Etezadi’s campaign.
If you have any questions regarding the campaign of
Susan Etezadi or are interested in attending any of her up-coming campaign
events please contact her campaign manager at 888-508-2640, or by email at information@susanetezadi.com.
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