Tarra Simmons
Tarra Denelle Simmons is an American politician, lawyer, formerly incarcerated legislator, and civil rights activist for Criminal justice reform in [the United States|criminal justice reform].
Professional career
In 2011 Simmons was sentenced to 30 months in prison for theft, drug, and firearm crimes. In 2017, she graduated from Seattle [University School of Law] with honors. After law school, she was not allowed to sit for the Washington State Washington [State Bar Association|bar exam] due to her status as a former convicted felon, thus she challenged the Washington State Bar Association rules in the Washington State Supreme Court and won; the court unanimously ruled in her favor on the same day. She was later sworn in as an attorney in the State of Washington on June 16, 2018.From 2015 to 2024, Simmons was the founding director of Civil Survival, a nonprofit focused on assisting the formerly incarcerated. She was fired from the organization on August 1, 2024, with the group's staff alleging that Simmons had mistreated the group's staff. Simmons is planning to sue the organization for wrongful termination.
Simmons has two children.