2016 General Election Voters' Guide
Judicial

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David Estudillo

Legal/Judicial Experience: Grant County Superior Court Judge -- trial judge handling criminal, civil, and juvenile matters. Previously in private law practice for 16 years in Moses Lake and Seattle -- complex litigation involving contract and insurance disputes, construction, personal injury, employment and immigration matters.

Other Professional Experience: Judge Estudillo worked in his family’s small Sunnyside grocery business growing up, performing everything from general labor to accounting work.

Education: JD, University of Washington School of Law (1999); BA, University of Washington (1996)

Community Service: Judge Estudillo was a frequent volunteer at free legal clinics and is a former member of the Moses Lake Parks & Recreation Commission.

Statement: Judge David Estudillo is guided by faith, family, hard work, education and community -- Eastern Washington values he learned from his parents growing up in Sunnyside. His parents began as immigrant farm laborers and became small business owners and U.S. citizens. They were great role models. Nearly all of their ten children earned university degrees.

Relying on these values every day, Judge Estudillo faithfully follows the Constitution and applies the law in a fair and thoughtful manner. Recalling his own humble beginnings, Judge Estudillo treats everyone with respect. He has earned a reputation for his calm, judicial temperament and articulate decision-making.

Judge Estudillo’s appointment to the Superior Court was based on his professional credentials, statewide litigation experience, personal background, and integrity. He has proven himself to be an outstanding judge – the kind of judge Grant County deserves.

Endorsements: Grant County Prosecuting Attorney Garth Dano, Moses Lake Chief of Police Dave Ruffin (ret.), Sheriff Frank DeTrolio (ret.), Moses Lake Firefighters, Sen. Judy Warnick, Moses Lake Mayor Todd Voth, all nine State Supreme Court Justices, dozens of trial court judges statewide, Grant County elected officials and attorneys, business and community leaders, and ordinary citizens who care about equal justice.


Contact:
(509) 793-3207