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  1. Dallas, TX. 1999 - 2002. Represented the State of Texas and District Attorney of Dallas County in various criminal and civil matters within the County of Dallas. First-Chaired and prosecuted numerous felony and misdemeanor jury trials while tenured as an Assistant District Attorney.

  2. WHEREAS, Clay Lewis Jenkins, the County Judge of Dallas County, Texas has determined that extraordinary measures must be taken to alleviate the suffering of people and to protect or rehabilitate property. Click here to read the full declaration.

  3. Judge Amber Givens is the Presiding Judge of the 282nd Judicial District Court in Dallas County, TX. She was first elected in 2014 and won re-election in 2018. She is currently running for her 3rd term in 2022.

  4. Judges Bio. Standard Orders. Hon. Veretta Frazier, Presiding. George L. Allen, Sr. Courts Building – 600 Commerce Street, 5th Floor New Tower, Dallas, TX 75202. Court Phone: (214) 653-7427. E-mail: jmckinnon@dallascourts.org. Judge Frazier was elected in 2023.

  5. Judge Staci Williams is a two-term Judge of the 101st District Court in Dallas County, Texas. She was elected in 2014 and on January 2, 2015, initially sworn into office, and was re-elected in November 2018 and 2022.

  6. Stephanie N. Mitchell Huff - Stick with Steph | Compassionate. Efficient. Fair.

  7. Judge Staci Williams is a two-term Judge of the 101st District Court in Dallas County, Texas. She was elected in 2014 and on January 2, 2015, initially sworn into office, and was re-elected in November 2018 and 2022.

  8. dallascityhall.com › departments › judiciaryJudiciary - City of Dallas

    MEET THE JUDGES. Dallas Municipal Court Judge Introductions.

  9. Judge Elizabeth Davis Frizell is a well-known criminal and civil litigator, former judge, and community leader with 26 years of trial experience.

  10. Judge Clinton is one of Dallas County’s longest-tenured criminal court judges. She has earned a reputation for hard work and efficiency, and she has handled hundreds of criminal trials of all kinds. Her judicial peers honored her by electing her to the Board of the Texas Center for the Judiciary.

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