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Lampson ran for county judge of Jefferson County ... family honored Lampson with the ... U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas redrew the boundaries ...
Andrew L. Jefferson Jr. (1959): [79] First African American to serve as a Judge of the 208th Criminal Court in Harris County, Texas (1974) Steven Kirkland: [ 26 ] [ 27 ] First openly L G BT male to serve as a Harris County civil district judge (2008)
Heartfield graduated from St. Mary's University, Texas with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1962 and received a Juris Doctor from the St. Mary's University School of Law in 1965. He served as an assistant district attorney for Jefferson County, Texas, from 1965 to 1966. He was in private practice in Beaumont, Texas, from 1966 to 1969 and from 1973 ...
Judge Alison Raeside, Judge Peter Nathan and Judge Sally Williams were named on Friday as the three judges who were all involved in family court proceedings related to the care of the 10-year-old ...
Andrew L. Jefferson Jr. [395] Harris County Family District Court (1970–1973); Texas 208th District Court (1973–1975) Texas: deceased: Bernard Jefferson [396] California Second District Court of Appeal (1975–1980) California: deceased: Deadra L. Jefferson [397] South Carolina Circuit Court (2001– ) South Carolina: active: Edwin L ...
Calhoun County (1998-) Calhoun County Court at Law County Judge (1985-1989) Texas: active: Aurora Chaides Hernández [279] Precinct 3 Justice of the Peace (elec. 1994–2022) [265] Texas: lost reelection: George C. Hernández Jr. [280] Alameda County Municipal Court (1989–1996); Alameda County Superior Court (1996–2018) California: retired
Jefferson County is a county in the Coastal Plain or Gulf Prairie region of Southeast Texas. The Neches River forms its northeastern boundary. As of the 2020 census, the population was 256,526. [1] The county seat is Beaumont. [2] Jefferson County has the highest percentage of African Americans in the state of Texas. [3]
Texas is unusual in having a surfeit of federal courthouses with only one or two sitting judges — in many cases former President Trump-appointed judges with a distinct conservative outlook.