Family District Court (Juv) Judge, District 309
District courts are trial courts of general jurisdiction of Texas. They have original jurisdiction in felony criminal cases, divorce cases, cases involving title to land, election contest cases, civil matters in which the amount of money or damages involved is $200 or more, and any matters in which jurisdiction is not placed in another trial court. The courts may specialize in civil, criminal, juvenile, or family law matters. Four-year term.
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Linda Marie Dunson
(Dem)
Qualifications:
What training, experience and characteristics qualify you for this position?
Issues:
What are the two (2) most pressing issues that you will face in the office that you seek? Describe your "specific" plans/ideas for addressing these issues.
district
309TH
Education
B.S. double major Psychology/Sociology U of H Central; Juris Doctor, TSU Thurgood Marshall School of Law; LL.M Taxation U of H Dedman School of Law
Occupation
Judge
I’ve received degrees in Psychology and Sociology. I learned about cultures, languages and social norms and how they impact how people think and interact with the world in which they live. As well, I learned about abnormalities and mental health. One experience that I think has been most beneficial to the development of skills needed to a be a good Judge, is my years as a hairstylist. I developed an ear to listen, a heart of compassion, ability to not be so judgmental, the ability to discern, and most of all I learned patience. As a licensed attorney, I often served families in crises whether assisting with a divorce or a child custody fight. As Presiding Judge of the 309th for 7 years, I continue to rely on the aforementioned qualities.
Unfortunately, one issue that I face in office is disrespect from those who think that I sit in a space that I am not qualified to sit in because of racial and/or gender bias. The second issue is the current social unrests impacts on families and children. As to the first issue, I plan to continue to educate myself on the current and changes in the laws that effect my judicial decisions and to always display a demeanor becoming to a Judge. As for the second issue, I plan to continue to give everyone the opportunity to be heard, show compassion, show respect and make impartial rulings based on the facts and the law. I plan to provide language assistance, self represented litigant legal resources and other tools, without giving legal advice.
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