Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

More Nevada judicial recommenda­tions

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Two seats on the Nevada Supreme Court were on the 2020 ballot, but one race, Department B, was decided in the June primary when Justice Kristina Pickering earned more than 50 percent of the vote. In the other, Department D, District Court Judge Douglas Herndon and Assemblyma­n Ozzie Fumo advanced to the November general election to battle for the position being vacated by the retirement of Justice Mark Gibbons.

Judge Herndon was appointed to the bench in 2005 after spending 14 years as a Clark County prosecutor. He was re-elected in 2008 and 2014. He has consistent­ly scored highly in the Review-Journal’s Judging the Judges survey, earning an impressive 85 percent retention rating in 2019 and an 81 percent in 2013. His scores were consistent­ly good across the board on matters of temperamen­t, impartiali­ty and knowledge of the law.

Mr. Fumo, who says he seeks “equal justice for all Nevadans,” was a Las Vegas trial attorney for nearly 20 years before being elected to the Assembly in 2015 as a Democrat. He is also an adjunct professor at UNLV’s Boyd Law School. During his time in the Legislatur­e, Mr. Fumo has been a reliable lieutenant in promotion of progressiv­e policies. Were he elevated to the state high court, he would likely have to abstain on a number of issues thanks to his work as a legislator.

Mr. Fumo has sought to emphasize Judge Herndon’s role as a prosecutor in the case of Fred Steese, who was wrongly convicted of murder in 1995 and spent 21 years in prison. Mr. Steese received a pardon in 2017 and was awarded millions in damages. The case is indeed a blemish on Judge Herndon’s record and an unfortunat­e reminder that there is no perfect pursuit of justice. But Judge Herndon was not found to have committed misconduct, has taken responsibi­lity for his actions and expressed remorse for the injustice. He even testified at the Legislatur­e in favor of a bill to compensate those who have been convicted in error. “That informs me every day about the way a system can go awry,” he said of the Steele case.

Judge Herndon’s humility is refreshing. He has the work ethic, integrity, temperamen­t and judicial experience to excel on the Supreme Court. We urge a vote for Douglas Herndon.

One seat on the Nevada Court of Appeals is in play with Judge Bonnie Bulla facing a challenge from Las Vegas attorney Susan Bush.

Gov. Steve Sisolak appointed Judge Bulla to the appeals panel to replace Judge Abbi Silver, who was elected to the Nevada Supreme Court in 2018. Prior to her appointmen­t, Judge Bulla, a graduate of Arizona State law school and a practicing attorney since 1987, served as the discovery commission­er for the Eighth Judicial District Court. She has earned an “AV pre-eminent” rating from Martindale-Hubbell and vows to apply the law “fairly and impartiall­y.” In the Review-Journal’s 2019 judicial survey, she earned a 62 percent retention rating, but she had been on the bench for just a matter of months. Judge Bulla says she would like to see the court publish more opinions, a reform that would be a victory for transparen­cy.

Ms. Bush, a graduate of UNLV’s Boyd Law School, says she believes in “justice with dignity.” She started her own law firm in 2006 focusing on family and criminal law and a decade later left private practice to become chief deputy special public defender for Clark County. Ms. Bush is also a member of the Standing Committee on Judicial Ethics and has previously served as a court arbitrator and truancy judge. She did not make herself available for a Review-Journal debate with her opponent.

Judge Bulla’s background in judicial procedure is a good fit for the appeals panel. She deserves a chance to prove herself on the bench. We urge a vote for Bonnie Bulla.

The views expressed above are those of the Las Vegas Review-Journal. All other opinions expressed on the Opinion and Commentary pages are those of the individual artist or author indicated.

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