Serving as Justice of the Peace

January 17, 2012

Through miscellaneous hearings regarding driving licenses, tow violations, death inquests, weddings, dockets, and much more, I meet thousands of people each year. I am grateful for the opportunity to serve, to protect, and defend our community. I took the oath to uphold the Constitution and laws of the United States and this State with a grave sense of responsibility. It is with pride I serve the citizens of the State of Texas and with great appreciation for our founding fathers that I live and serve in the greatest Republic of the world.

 

 



 

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