Mina Quinto Malik

Democratic

Running as Candidate for

Queens District Attorney

Party Enrolled in

Democratic

Top Three Issues

  1. Create a Conviction Review Unit
  2. End system’s racial/economic disparities
  3. Prosecute violent crime

Current Occupation

Lecturer on Law, Harvard Law School

Previous Occupation

Deputy Attorney General, Office of the Attorney General; Lecturer on Law, Harvard Law School; Executive Director, Civilian Complaint Review Board; Special Counsel to the District Attorney, Brooklyn District Attorney's office; Senior Assistant District Attorney, Queens County District Attorney's Office; Criminal Investigator, D.C. Public Defender Service

Education

The American University Washington College of Law, Juris Doctor; Bates College, Bachelor of Arts

Organizational Affiliation

Primo Center for Women & Children, Chicago, IL; D.C. Volunteer Lawyers Project, Washington, D.C.; Mt. Sinai Hospital, Sexual Assault Violence Intervention Program, New York, NY; Democratic National Committee, Women's Leadership Forum; National Hispanic Prosecutors Association; National Asian Pacific American Bar Association; National Black Prosecutors Association; South Asian Bar Association of New York

Prior Public Experience

Deputy Attorney General, Office of the Attorney General; Lecturer on Law, Harvard Law School; Executive Director, Civilian Complaint Review Board; Special Counsel to the District Attorney, Brooklyn District Attorney's office; Senior Assistant District Attorney, Queens County District Attorney's Office; Criminal Investigator, D.C. Public Defender Service

Candidate Statement

Mina Malik is an attorney, prosecutor and professor and has dedicated her career to restoring fairness in our criminal justice system.

From her start with the D.C. Public Defender Service; to Special Victims prosecutor in the Queens DA’s office; to serving as Special Counsel to former Brooklyn District Attorney Ken Thompson; to Executive Director of the Civilian Complaint Review Board; to Deputy Attorney General to Attorney General Karl Racine in Washington, D.C.— Mina has seen every side of the criminal justice system and worked for decades on the defense, as a prosecutor and criminal justice reformer.

Mina is a woman of color and immigrant, the daughter of union workers and a proud product of the working-class communities in Corona and Elmhurst, Queens. Mina is married to Derek Sells, a prominent African-American civil rights attorney and former public defender. Together they have two sons.