Upholding individual rights

You! And the 200,000+ other residents of Precinct 2 whom Judge Staudt continues to faithfully serve upholding laws protecting individual rights of “…life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness”.

Mark Collins speaking to teen court

 Defending self-evident truths

Advocate for parents and their teen students

“Coming from the great advice from a dear friend, Judge Edna Staudt, we attended a Parenting Teen Workshop today. The information is priceless. Every parent can use this information….I mean teens don’t come with manuals…no kid does.

 

We have attended many parenting classes over the years and they have always been helpful, but never for teens. Stacey Jeannett is amazing with her experience and teaching.  Judge Staudt has continually strived to meet the needs of the people she comes into contact with in the courtroom.  Her programs have changed lives and enhanced our community.” Sharlene Aiken

 

 

Defending and upholding the Constitution

Judge Staudt’s reputation “for being tough but fair” earned her the respect of law enforcement* and ordinary citizens alike. She equally respects those who daily put their lives on the line to preserve your peace, the rule of law, and your rights guaranteed by the Constitution.

 

Judge Staudt will continue her intense, unrelenting fight to eliminate unjust programs that kick citizens when they are down. One of those is the mis-named and unjust “Texas Driver Responsibility Program”. This scheme was hatched and passed by the Texas Legislature in 2003. Even its lead author, former Representative Mike Krusee, has stated, “I think it’s past time to either revise or repeal the program.”

 

Judge Staudt publicly called out this tyranny for what it is: “The main problem with this program is the withdrawal of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness which is the purpose of government. The role of government is to ensure everyone has those liberties.”

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Endorsed by law enforcement

Judge Edna Staudt
*Endorsed by the respected
Round Rock Police Officers Association

 

Courtroom is classroom

“I learned more about government and the courtroom through Judge Staudt’s Teen Court program than I did anywhere else. Whether you’re a jury member or an attorney, she was always a helpful resource for feedback and questions that I had.  ”  Brandon Chase, Former Teen Court Student Volunteer

 

Brandon Chase excelled as a Teen Court attorney

Brandon Chase
Former Teen Court
Student Attorney