
by Chap Petersen
We spend a lot of time complaining about public servants in todayโs America. And, truthfully, a lot of elected officials are pretty worthless. But there are exceptions.
Last Friday, Judge Penney Azcarate presided over her final Motions Day docket as the Chief Judge of Fairfax County Circuit Court. She will be best remembered as the trial judge for the Johnny Depp defamation trial, but her career was a lot more than that.
Letโs start with another legend: James Riddel, the former Marine and Fairfax County cop nonpareil. In 2007, Riddel adopted me as the Democratic challenger for the State Senate. He knocked on every door in Vienna and single-handedly won me the police unionโs endorsement. (Pretty much my only one that cycle). When I stood on the stage that night, he was right there beside me, along with my family. We were that close.
Jim Riddel asked for one thing: Make Penney Azcarate a judge. She had been an assistant Commonwealthโs Attorney, then briefly in private practice. Her main background had been as a Marine Corps JAG officer. Impressive.
Azcarate was an easy sell to the delegation. We nominated her to the GDC bench in 2008. She moved up fast. In 2012, she had been elected to the Circuit Court and quickly developed a reputation as a no-nonsense judge, who did not suffer fools. (And there were more than a few in the local Bar).
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