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      <image:caption>Raised in Billings, Audrey is the daughter of service-minded parents who worked in the medical field. She attended both parochial and public school, riding her bike with neighborhood friends after class and spending time with her family, including both grandmothers. In high school, she immersed herself in an award-winning choir, participated in Girls State, and became a fearless competitor in track and field. In addition to volunteering at a warming center shelter with her siblings during her teenage years, Audrey worked in the Alzheimer’s unit at a local nursing home, caring for vulnerable residents.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Audrey received her degree from Carleton College in Minnesota, majoring in American Studies, focusing on criminal justice within Montana’s reservations. Each summer she returned home to work in the service industry at Billings and Cooke City restaurants, hiking and fishing in the nearby Beartooths on her off-hours. Upon her acceptance to law school at the University of Montana, Audrey discovered her passion for community-minded justice. It was during this time that she met her husband, Charlie—a fellow law student and U.S. Army veteran who grew up harvesting wheat on his cousins’ farm in the golden triangle. During law school, Audrey worked as a prosecutor, filing charges, prosecuting crimes, trying cases in front of juries, and counseling victims. Her interest in effective prosecution led her to pursue criminal justice issues in Washington D.C., working for Senator Max Baucus and the U.S. Senate Finance Committee.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>After her clerkship ended in D.C., Audrey returned home to serve the public as a public defender, representing Montanans charged with crimes who could not afford lawyers. It was then that she experienced the cyclical patterns found in many crimes and began to identify the powerful tools of drug court, mental health programs, and re-entry support that went beyond incarceration to break destructive cycles within offenders’ lives, when appropriate. Seventeen years ago, Audrey deepened her commitment to Gallatin County by starting her own law firm, growing her business to include 5 attorneys with cases in criminal defense, divorce, child custody, child abuse and neglect, business law, and immigration. Her skill in leading teams in innovative ways led to Cromwell Law named by the community as Gallatin’s Greatest law firm in 2021. Prior to being elected Gallatin County Attorney, Audrey served the community as a Judge, pro tem, in both Justice Court and Municipal Court. As an attorney, Audrey has cultivated good working relationships with the County’s public officials, nonprofits, businesses, Montana State University, and the public.  Audrey loves living, working, and raising a family in Gallatin County with her husband, Charlie, their 12-year-old son, and their 2-year-old spaniel. While in private practice, she was voted Gallatin Greatest attorney 2021.</image:caption>
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