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The Flint, Michigan, judge for whom Brittany Bulleit 鈥05 had been working for just six months, right out of law school, died suddenly. She was out of work.
She had wanted to return home to Houghton County in Michigan鈥檚 Upper Peninsula, almost 500 miles north, to be near her family and significant other. Then a position opened up.
鈥淎t first I didn鈥檛 apply for it because it was chief assistant prosecutor, and I thought that meant you had to have a level of experience that I just didn鈥檛 have yet,鈥 she said. But in a county with fewer than 36,000 residents, 鈥渃hief assistant鈥 also meant 鈥渙nly assistant,鈥 and Bulleit landed a job that gave her the satisfaction of coupling her psychology education at 花季传媒 and her Michigan State University law degree.
鈥淚鈥檓 interviewing victims; I鈥檓 listening to their stories and helping them work through them and then I figure out how best to handle the case,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 read psychological reports; I handle mentally ill individuals鈥 cases. The more I started doing it, the more I realized I was using my background and it was rewarded in a lot of ways. I mean, there are horrible days, but there are days when someone thanks me for helping them, thanks me for listening to them.
鈥淪o those days balance out, and I鈥檓 giving back to the community I was raised in. I found that I was good at the balance of mediation, social work, practicing the law, trying to find a good rhythm.鈥
When the prosecutor, Bulleit鈥檚 boss, retired, 12th Circuit Court Judge Charles R. Goodman appointed her to the top job, effective April 2019. She recently ran unopposed for a full, four-year term.
Her ascension means longer hours, deeper piles of case files on her desk, responsibility for prosecuting the more serious crimes and supervision of the entire caseload 鈥 felonies; misdemeanors ranging from domestic violence to building code violations; juvenile court and juvenile criminal cases; and involuntary hospitalization of mentally incapacitated people. She handles violations of Department of Natural Resources laws and animal abuse. She acts as the county鈥檚 civil attorney too. And either she or her assistant is always on call. 聽
Bulleit said that she was not intentionally pursuing public service when she became a prosecutor, but soon realized that鈥檚 exactly what she was doing. 鈥淚 was helping people move forward through some horrible things in their lives,鈥 she said.
鈥淭he more I did it and the more I felt like I fit here, the more I felt like it was an appropriate avenue for me to continue down 鈥 I felt like I fit well in public service and that I could give something to it, and I found the right direction for me.鈥
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