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Texas Supreme Court Candidate in Lubbock!!!

Written by: Joe Moody on Mar 21, 2006 1:24 PM EST

Hello Everyone,

Judge William E. Moody, Democratic candidate for the Texas Supreme Court will be speaking at the Texas Tech School of Law (in the forum) on Wednesday March 29th at 12pm (lunch will be provided). He will be speaking about the judicial selection process in Texas, and some possible changes that can be made to better that process. He will also speak about his campaign which promises to be fun and unconventional. The campaign's major feature will be Judge Moody personally walking across Texas. I have included his bio below. Please come out and support Judge Moody when he comes to Lubbock. If you have any questions please send me a message or call me at (915)873-3498. Thanks, hope to see you all there.

Respectfully,

Joe Moody

Judge Moody's Bio

Legal Experience

As Attorney:

"¢ Assistant District Attorney in El Paso, Texas (October 1975 - December 1986)
"¢ First Assistant District Attorney (1978 - 1986)
"¢ Jury Trial Experience as an Attorney: Over 100 Felony Trials - Approximately 30 homicides of which
4 were Capital Murders

As Judge:

"¢ Judge, 34th Judicial District Court of Texas for 19 years
"¢ Presiding Judge for the 6th Administrative Region of Texas (1991 - 1995)
"¢ Presiding Judge, Council of Judges of El Paso County, Texas (1997 - 2001; 2003 - 2005)
"¢ Jury Trial Experience as a Judge: Over 500 Felony and Civil Cases - 5 Capital Murder Cases

Education

"¢ B.A. University of Texas at El Paso
Graduated: 1972 with honors
Distinguish Military Graduate
Top Ten Seniors

"¢ J.D. Texas Tech University 1972 - 1975
Phi Alpha Delta Legal Fraternity

"¢ Working on MA in History at the University of Texas at El Paso (2002 - present)

Military

"¢ Commissioned 2nd Lt. U.S. Army - May 1972
Honorable Discharge - Captain U.S. Army 1980

Other Efforts and Awards

"¢ Successfully led the fight for Jury Pay to be increased to $40.00 per day in El Paso -- 2001
"¢ Was lead witness before Legislation that raised Texas juror pay to $40.00 per day -- 2005
"¢ State Ethics Commission 1983-1986 - Vice Chairman 1986
"¢ Humanitarian Award - Black El Paso Democrats 1986
"¢ Past Regional Representative for Texas Association for Retarded Citizens
"¢ Past Vice-President El Paso Chapter Association for Retarded Citizens
"¢ Past member Advisory Board El Paso Boy Scouts
"¢ St. Matthew's Catholic Church Member and Lector
"¢ Mexican American Bar Association Member
"¢ Fellow Texas Law Foundation

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Location: Lubbock, TX 79401

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