Tulsa is blessed to have some district court judges who are not only fair and experienced but they follow the law – they don’t try to create new laws

One example is District Court Judge Caroline Wall, the Chief Judge of the Civil Division of the Tulsa County District Court.

Judge Wall was named Master of the Bench, American Inns of Court; Award of Excellence, American Inns of Court; President’s Award, Tulsa County Bar Association; and others.

She has worked with the Tulsa University Law School Judicial Intern Program and the Tulsa County Bar Association Mentorship Program. Judge Wall was president of Hudson-Hall-Wheaton American Court (2017); and has been chief of both the Tulsa District Court Civil Division and Criminal Division. She is a former officer with the Family Law Section of the Oklahoma Bar Association.

A look at Judge Wall’s background helps explain her good work on the bench.

She spent 24 years as a Christian family lawyer, including time with the private law firm of Winters, King & Associates, Inc., of Tulsa. Judge Wall is a member of First United Methodist Church and her Christian faith is an integral part of her character.

Some factions in Tulsa want judges they can manipulate, who will do favors for their friends and persecute their enemies. Judge Wall doesn’t play that game and that is one reason why she draws opponents in elections.

Tulsa County knows what we have in Judge Caroline Wall and there is no reason to make a change.

The Tulsa Beacon endorses Tulsa District Court Judge Caroline Wall for re-election.