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Judge Deborah Rawls - Recipient of the 2018 Edith Duggan Award
Judge Deborah Rawls
served as a Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court Judge in Virginia Beach for
over 26 years, from March 1991 – April 2017.
To date, she is the longest sitting female judge in the Virginia Beach
Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court. Prior
to becoming a judge, she was a partner at Stallings Richardson and Rawls, PC
where she specialized in domestic relations and criminal defense.
Judge Rawls also served as an Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney in the city of Virginia Beach. As a Commonwealth’s Attorney she prosecuted misdemeanors and all classes of felonies, including a 1 year assignment to the Family Trauma Division. This was a special division, working in the Virginia Beach Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court, comprised of members of the department of social services, police, and a prosecutor to deal with the issues of prosecution and reconciliation in cases of child sexual abuse by parents and custodial adults.
Upon her appointment to the Virginia Beach Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court, for the next few decades, Judge Rawls continued to seek justice for child victims of abuse and neglect. Her verdicts were fair and firm, always working to ensure that the child was protected and families, if possible, were restored. In her courtroom, she sought resolution and opportunities to empower attorneys, professionals, families and CASA volunteers to work toward the BEST interest of the child.
Judge Rawls was, and still is a true champion of the CASA program. She respects the dedication and consideration of our CASA volunteers and is not slack with her praise on a job well done. She has even recruited several high functioning volunteers for the program and continues to be an ambassador for the work that we do.
After years of serving in a selfless position, Judge Rawls, put down her gavel and hung up her robe; retiring as a full time judge. Not able to stay away, she returned to the bench after a 3 month hiatus to serve as a substitute judge in the Juvenile and Domestic Relations Courts of Chesapeake, Norfolk, and of course her hometown, Virginia Beach.
Judge Rawls is the mother to one son, William M. Hutchens, III, a biomedical engineer at LifeNet Virginia Beach. She recently became the adopted mother to a rescue dog from Puerto Rico named “Nalah” which means compassionate one in Arabic. Judge Rawls is not sure who rescued who in this situation!
The Edith Duggan Award was established in 2008. The first recipient of this award was Retired Judge Jerome Friedman. It was Judge Rawls who superseded Judge Friedman on the bench. He served as a mentor and friend to her over the years. It is befitting that exactly 10 years to the date, we honor his successor, Judge Deborah Rawls for her extraordinary work in our community.







