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Marilyn  Zayas

Marilyn Zayas

For Justice of the Supreme Court of Ohio
Full Term Beginning 1/2/2023

Candidate Details

  • Residence
    Cincinnati
  • Email
    Judgemarilynzayas@gmail.com
  • Website
    judgemarilynzayas.com
  • Social Media
    facebook.com/Judge.MarilynZayas
    twitter.com/vote4judgez
    instagram.com/vote4judgez
  • Age
    57
  • Occupation
    Judge, Ohio’s First District Court of Appeals
  • Education

    University of Cincinnati College of Law, 1997, J.D.

    CUNY, The City College of New York, 1987, B.S. in Computer Science

    FBI Citizen’s Academy, Class of 2011

  • Work Experience

    ·     Judge, Ohio’s First District Court of Appeals, December 2016-Present.

    ·     Visiting Judge, Sat by assignment of the Chief Justice on the Ohio Supreme Court, (Case 2017-0618 State of Ohio v. Edwin A. Vega), Second District Court of Appeals, Sixth District Court of Appeals, Eighth District Court of Appeals, and Tenth District Court of Appeals.   

    ·     Commissioner on Ohio Supreme Court Board on Character & Fitness, December 2018-January 2022.

    ·    Attorney at MZD Law, January 2000-December 2016.   Founded and operated law practice focusing on foreign investor visas, employment & family-based immigration, and asylum.  Appellate work included the Board of Immigration Appeals, The Administrative Appeals Office, and the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals.

    ·     Adjunct Professor at University of Cincinnati College of Law, Spring 2015, Spring 2014.

    ·     Hamilton County Public Defender, 1998-2001.  Appointed trial counsel for juvenile delinquency, criminal and custody cases.

    ·     Attorney at Holland & Hart LLP, 1997-1998.   General and corporate litigation in Denver, Colorado focusing on intellectual property and labor and employment matters.

    ·     Procter & Gamble, Information Technology Manager, 1988-1994.

  • Family
    My family includes my three adult children and two adopted rescue dogs, Thor and Sparkle Lou.
  • Affiliations

    ·       U.C. College of Law Dean’s Advisory Board, 2020 - Current

    ·       Board member of Beech Acres Parenting Center, 2015 - Current

    ·       Board member of The Refugee and Immigrant Law Center, 2020 – Current

    ·       Board member of Catholic Charities of Southwest Ohio, 2011 - 2014

    ·       LULAC Ohio Legal Advisor, 2008 - 2014

    ·       Cincinnati Ballet Board, 2005 - 2008

    ·       Created Educating Tomorrow’s Leaders, an educational and inspirational program for high school, undergraduate, and law students to learn about Ohio’s courts, engage with judges, and be inspired to dream big and believe that they can overcome any obstacle.  2017 – Current

  • Endorsements

    Retired Judge Mark P. Painter,

    Lifelong Republican.  (Served in Ohio’s First District Court of Appeals, first American to be elected by the United Nations General Assembly to the United Nations Appeals Tribunal.)

     

    Dr. Lakshmi Sammarco (Hamilton County Coroner)

    Matt Heck Jr. (Montgomery County Prosecuting Attorney)

    Retired Lorain Police Chief Cel Rivera (Deceased June 23, 2022)

    Ohio Association for Justice

    OHIO AFL-CIO, Ohio Federation of Teachers, Ohio Education Association, United Auto Workers Region 2B (Toledo), United Mine Workers of America – Ohio

    Cleveland.com and Plain Dealer 

    Ohio Nurses Association   

    Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb

    Human Rights Campaign (HRC)   

    The Matriots PAC

    Ohio Environmental Council Action Fund

    Asian American Action Fund (Tri-state)

    Senator Sherrod Brown

    National Association of Social Workers Ohio Chapter

    Ohio Association of Professional Firefighters

  • Bar Association Ratings

    Earned "Excellent," the highest rating by the Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association.

    Earned "Excellent," the highest rating by the Norman S. Minor Bar Association.

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Question 1

List your judicial experience (courts and years)

Judge at Ohio’s First District Court of Appeals, 2016 – Present

Judge by special assignment at Ohio’s Second, Sixth, Tenth, and Eighth District Courts of Appeals,

Judge by special assignment at Ohio’s Supreme Court.

Ohio Supreme Court Board on Character & Fitness, Commissioner, December 2018-February 2022.  

 

I have served our community as a judge at Ohio’s First District Court of Appeals since 2016, when I was first elected, winning against an incumbent appointed by the governor.  I am the first Latina elected to any Ohio appellate court.  In 2018, I was re-elected by an overwhelming majority of over 60% of the voters.  I have decided over 1,200 appeals throughout Ohio.  Additionally, I have served by appointed of Ohio’s Chief Justice on the Second, Sixth, Eighth, and Tenth District Courts of Appeals and on a case at the Ohio Supreme Court. 

Never could I have dreamed as a girl growing up in tough New York City neighborhoods that I would have this opportunity.  I moved to Ohio, my utopia, 34 years ago to work in technology with Procter & Gamble.  With hard work, dedication, and mentorship, much can be achieved.

Abbreviated Candidate Answers

Judge at Ohio’s First District Court of Appeals, 2016 – Present

Judge by special assignment at Ohio’s Second, Sixth, Tenth, and Eighth District Courts of Appeals,

Judge by special assignment at Ohio’s Supreme Court.

Ohio Supreme Court Board on Character & Fitness, Commissioner, December 2018-February 2022.  

 

I have served our community as a judge at Ohio’s First District Court of Appeals since 2016, when I was first elected, winning against an incumbent appointed by the governor.  I am the first Latina elected to any Ohio appellate court.  In 2018, I was re-elected by an overwhelming majority of over 60% of the voters.  I have decided over 1,000 appeals throughout Ohio.  Additionally, I have served by appointed of Ohio’s Chief Justice on the Second, Sixth, Eighth, and Tenth District Courts of Appeals and on a case at the Ohio Supreme Court. 

Never could I have dreamed as a girl growing up in tough New York City neighborhoods that I would have this opportunity.  I moved to Ohio, my utopia, 34 years ago to work in technology with Procter & Gamble.  With hard work, dedication, and mentorship, much can be achieved.


Question 2

What non-judicial legal experience qualifies you to be a judge?

My background allows me to take an independent approach to each case, with a focus on maintaining integrity and impartiality.  I advocated for clients for 20 years from all over the world and from all walks of life.  Some were millionaires, some were impoverished.  Most spoke English, some did not.  Several were persons of color.  I treated all of them with the utmost dignity and respect. 

I litigated in both state and federal courts.  I earned a reputation as an attorney who provides honest and zealous representation while navigating complex and extremely intricate cases.

My legal career began as an intellectual property and labor and employment attorney.  Later, I worked for the Hamilton County Public Defender’s Office representing adults and juveniles who could not afford to hire an attorney.

I founded my own legal practice which focused on immigration law.  I was known as the go-to attorney for complex immigration cases.  I handled cases involving foreign investors who were bringing new businesses to America, in addition to family visas and asylum, and a variety of immigration appeals in federal courts.

I am very proud of the work I have done as an appellate judge.  I clearly and concisely explain my decisions with the goal that those impacted are confident that their case was fully and fairly resolved.  My decisions are detailed, well-analyzed, and rooted in the Constitution and the law. 

Abbreviated Candidate Answers

My background allows me to take an independent approach to each case, with a focus on maintaining integrity and impartiality.  I advocated for clients for 20 years from all over the world and from all walks of life.  Some were millionaires, some were impoverished.  Most spoke English, some did not.  Several were persons of color.  I treated all of them with the utmost dignity and respect. 

I litigated in both state and federal courts.  I earned a reputation as an attorney who provides honest and zealous representation while navigating complex and extremely intricate cases.

My legal career began as an intellectual property and labor and employment attorney.  Later, I worked for the Hamilton County Public Defender’s Office representing adults and juveniles who could not afford to hire an attorney.

I founded my own legal practice which focused on immigration law.  I was known as the go-to attorney for complex immigration cases.  I handled cases involving foreign investors who were bringing new businesses to America, in addition to family visas and asylum, and a variety of immigration appeals in federal courts.

I am very proud of the work I have done as an appellate judge.  I clearly and concisely explain my decisions with the goal that those impacted are confident that their case was fully and fairly resolved.  My decisions are detailed, well-analyzed, and rooted in the Constitution and the law.


Question 3

Why are you running for this particular court seat?

I am running for the Ohio Supreme Court because you deserve a justice who will apply the law equally to all, regardless of circumstances or politics, and who has the courage to take on the challenging issues we are facing in Ohio, understands that a vibrant economy requires people who can realize their potential, and respects the civil liberties we expect, enjoy and are responsible for.

My vast and varied experience enables me to fully understand the complex legal issues we are currently facing.  This comes from my experience as an appellate judge, 20 years of experience advocating for clients, career at Procter & Gamble as an IT Manager, and overcoming a tough childhood in New York City.  In 2021, I was recognized by Good Morning America for my community contributions, including my work with students.

The issues my campaign is centered on are:

Access and Accountability: I support a statewide publicly accessible sentencing database where anyone can review sentences across counties for similar offenses with similar circumstances. Additionally, I seek to expand specialty dockets that provide proven tools for success including mental health, drug, and veterans’ courts.

Advance resources that reduce the risk of wrongful convictions: This includes implementing the 2002 Ohio Supreme Court’s Racial Fairness and Implementation Taskforce recommendation that all criminal defense attorneys receive formal training in the basics of criminal defense.

Enlarge Student Programs: To foster understanding of our courts and inspire students to dream big regardless of the obstacles they face.

Abbreviated Candidate Answers

I am running for the Ohio Supreme Court because you deserve a justice who will apply the law equally to all, regardless of circumstances or politics, and who has the courage to take on the challenging issues we are facing in Ohio, understands that a vibrant economy requires people who can realize their potential, and respects the civil liberties we expect, enjoy and are responsible for.

My vast and varied experience enables me to fully understand the complex legal issues we are currently facing.  This comes from my experience as an appellate judge, 20 years of experience advocating for clients, career at Procter & Gamble as an IT Manager, and overcoming a tough childhood in New York City.  In 2021, I was recognized by Good Morning America for my community contributions, including my work with students.

The issues my campaign is centered on are:

Access and Accountability: I support a statewide publicly accessible sentencing database where anyone can review sentences across counties for similar offenses with similar circumstances. Additionally, I seek to expand specialty dockets that provide proven tools for success including mental health, drug, and veterans’ courts.

Advance resources that reduce the risk of wrongful convictions: This includes implementing the 2002 Ohio Supreme Court’s Racial Fairness and Implementation Taskforce recommendation that all criminal defense attorneys receive formal training in the basics of criminal defense.

Enlarge Student Programs: To foster understanding of our courts and inspire students to dream big regardless of the obstacles they face.