DeSouza Runs for Civil Court Judge in Brooklyn Election

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DeSouza runs for Civil Court Judge as Brooklyn attorney and public servant Michelle DeSouza encourages voters to learn more about the role local judges play in everyday life and why judicial elections matter to families, tenants, homeowners, and small businesses.

DeSouza says Civil Court decisions often have lasting impacts on residents across Brooklyn, making experience, fairness, and community understanding essential qualities for judges serving on the bench.

DeSouza Runs for Civil Court Judge Ahead of Brooklyn Election

DeSouza runs for Civil Court Judge in Brooklyn’s 6th Municipal Court District, emphasizing her commitment to fairness, equal treatment under the law, and public service.

A press release from NYC Newswire provided details, DeSouza is encouraging voters to better understand the responsibilities of Civil Court judges before casting ballots in this year’s election.

She argues that judicial races often receive less public attention than other elections despite the significant role judges play in resolving disputes that directly affect New Yorkers.

“The decisions made in Civil Court can have a direct impact on families, workers, small business owners, tenants, homeowners, and individuals seeking justice,” DeSouza said.

Why Civil Court Matters to Brooklyn Residents

Civil Court handles a wide range of cases that frequently affect daily life across Brooklyn and New York City.

These include:

  • Landlord-tenant disputes
  • Consumer complaints
  • Contract disagreements
  • Small claims cases
  • Other civil matters involving individuals and businesses

DeSouza said many residents encounter the court system during important moments involving housing, finances, or business matters, making public confidence in the judiciary especially important.

She said judges should ensure that all parties are treated with dignity, respect, and impartiality regardless of their background or circumstances.

Brooklyn Roots Shape DeSouza’s Candidacy

Born in Guyana and raised in Brooklyn after immigrating to the United States as a teenager, DeSouza said her personal experiences helped shape her understanding of the challenges many families face.

Throughout her legal career, she has worked in government service, represented New Yorkers, and remained active in community and civic engagement efforts.

Currently serving as an Assistant Corporation Counsel, DeSouza says her background combines legal experience with a commitment to public service.

She also noted that she has been approved by the New York City Bar.

Brooklyn Communities and Trust in the Courts

For Brooklyn residents, trust in the court system remains an important issue as housing disputes, consumer matters, and small business conflicts continue affecting communities across the borough.

DeSouza said judges must possess both legal knowledge and an understanding of the diverse neighborhoods they serve.

“Our courts work best when people trust the process,” she said. “That trust is built through fairness, integrity, preparation, and a genuine commitment to justice.”

She added that judicial decisions often influence issues affecting homes, finances, businesses, and families throughout Brooklyn communities.

What Happens Next

DeSouza is a candidate for Civil Court Judge in Brooklyn’s 6th Municipal Court District.

She is encouraging residents to research judicial candidates and participate in the election process.

Early voting runs from June 13 through June 21, with Election Day scheduled for June 23.

Additional details were first outlined in a press release published via NYC Newswire.

The campaign also highlights the often-overlooked role Civil Court judges play in resolving disputes that directly affect the lives of Brooklyn residents.

What Readers Want To Know

Who is Michelle DeSouza?
Michelle DeSouza is an attorney, Assistant Corporation Counsel, community advocate, and candidate for Civil Court Judge in Brooklyn’s 6th Municipal Court District.

Why is DeSouza running for Civil Court Judge?
She says she is running to ensure people entering the courtroom are treated with fairness, dignity, respect, and equal treatment under the law.

What does Civil Court handle?
Civil Court handles landlord-tenant disputes, consumer matters, contract disagreements, small claims cases, and other civil legal issues.

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Lucille has 6 years as an editor, covering evertyhing from dining, community issues, politics and health. She writes for NYC News Network and its affiliates.

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