I’ve spent 15 years serving our community behind the scenes—working in civil process, crisis response, and alongside law enforcement to help people on their hardest days. Precinct 1 is home, where we’re raising our children, and I’m ready to continue serving with fairness, compassion, and integrity.
I am a currently licensed law enforcement officer and serve as a Special Projects Coordinator in the Commissioner’s Precinct 1 Office . My experience includes Lake Patrol, School Resource Officer, civil process, crisis response, and working closely with the courts. I also bring private-sector experience, strong fiscal management skills, and a commitment to fairness, integrity, and accountability.
I will treat every person with patience, dignity, and respect, regardless of background or representation. I will clearly explain court procedures in plain language, ensure individuals understand their rights and options, and create a courtroom environment that is calm, fair, and accessible to all.
I believe courts work best when processes are clear and consistent. Improving communication, streamlining case flow, using technology efficiently, and ensuring clear instructions for self-represented individuals can reduce delays, improve understanding, and help the court operate more efficiently and fairly.
I’m just a regular guy who believes in showing up, working hard, and doing what’s right. I care deeply about my family and this community, and I understand that people come to court during tough moments. My goal is to listen, be fair, follow the law, and treat everyone with respect.
I’ve spent years serving this community through law enforcement, loss prevention, serving on the school board, working as a prison guard, and now with the Sheriff’s Department. These roles taught me accountability, sound judgment, and how to treat people with fairness and respect—especially in high-stress situations where following the law and doing what’s right truly matters.
I would make sure everyone is treated with dignity and fairness, especially those representing themselves. I’d clearly explain the process, answer questions patiently, and ensure they feel heard and understood. My goal is that every person leaves knowing they were treated respectfully and that the law was applied fairly.
To make the court more effective, I’d focus on simplifying procedures, reducing unnecessary delays, and providing clear guidance for those representing themselves. Using practical technology and keeping open communication would help the court run smoothly, treat everyone fairly, and better serve the community’s needs.
I am a lifelong Montgomery County resident, a father of three daughters, a veteran, and a sitting municipal judge. I believe courts should be firm, fair, and humane. I treat every person who enters the courtroom with dignity and work to ensure justice is applied equally, without fear or favoritism.
I currently serve as Conroe Municipal Judge, handling tens of thousands of cases. I am a former Marine and Army medic, bringing discipline, calm decision-making, and compassion to the bench. My experience managing high-volume dockets prepares me to serve efficiently and fairly as Justice of the Peace.
I use plain language, explain rights and procedures clearly, and confirm understanding before proceeding. I ensure everyone is heard respectfully, regardless of background or representation. A courtroom should never feel intimidating. My role is to ensure fairness, clarity, and equal treatment for all.
Courts should reduce unnecessary delays, improve communication with defendants, and expand options like online compliance, clear notices, and efficient docket management. Smart scheduling, transparency, and consistency improve outcomes while respecting the time and circumstances of those appearing before the court.