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Sally Montgomery
DEMOCRAT
Sally Montgomery is running for Dallas County Court-At-Law Judge, Democratic Primary.
Personal background
Sally Montgomery earned a bachelor's degree in mathematics and biology from Southern Methodist University, a master's degree in environment studies from the University of North Texas, and a law degree from the Baylor University School of Law. Sally lives in Dallas, Texas and is a member of the All Saints Anglican Church.
Professional background
Sally previously worked as an assigned district judge in Dallas County. She also worked as a chemistry teacher at Ursuline Academy, a chemistry and mathematics teacher at Thomas Jefferson High School, and a graduate assistant biology teacher at Southern Methodist University.
Political background
Sally currently serves as the No. 3 Judge of the Dallas County Court-at-Law. She was first elected in 2002 and is in her sixth term. She previously served as the judge on Texas's 95th District Court. She served one term from 1997 to 2000.
Legal Experience
As a judge for Texas's 95th District Court for four years, oversaw all felony, probate, and civil cases, ruled in all civil actions against the state seeking financial payment, authorized naturalization proceedings, and exercised authority to review and correct the rulings of lower courts.
As a judge for the Dallas County Court-at-Law for 24 years, oversees cases involving traffic offenses and local ordinance violations, conducts preliminary hearings in criminal cases, moved over 38,000 cases, issues search and arrest warrants, and determines sentencing in certain minor criminal cases.
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Judicial Philosophy
Believes judges need a sense of humor and patience.
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Judicial Administration
As a judge for the Dallas County Court-at-Law, less than one tenth of one percent of her cases have been overturned.
Works to make sure litigants in her court have access to legal help.
Ensures that everyone in her courtroom has equal access to impartial and speedy justice.
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Ethics & Conduct
Was sued by a former court reporter for wrongful termination from her position for allegedly questioning if Montgomery withheld information from the defense in a case.
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Community Involvement
As of January 22, 2026, Sally Montgomery’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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