
"It reflects decades of service, careful judgement and steady commitment to fairness, neighborhoods and everyday lives,"
"Brooklyn is better served because Judge Howard is on the bench."
"justice is not an abstract concept and lives in the everyday struggles of real people, 'families fighting eviction, workers seeking unpaid wages, neighbors resolving disputes,'"
"Juliet has a big heart and is incredibly compassionate, and people who come into her courtroom see that. We needed someone like her. Brooklyn got it right."
Judge Juliet Howard was elevated from Housing Court to New York City Civil Court. Her elevation reflects decades of service, careful judgment and steady commitment to fairness, neighborhoods and everyday lives. Justice is described as living in the everyday struggles of families fighting eviction, workers seeking unpaid wages, and neighbors resolving disputes. Howard gives care and patience to everyone who appears in her courtroom, ensuring that people are heard and treated with care, dignity and respect. Howard is characterized as a loving mother with a big heart and deep compassion; her presence in the Brooklyn judiciary is regarded as needed and beneficial. Howard expressed deep appreciation and honored relatives whose spirits were present.
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