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Dianne Jones
DEMOCRAT
Dianne Jones is running for Dallas County Court-At-Law Judge, Democratic Primary.
Personal background
Dianne Jones is from Irving, Texas. She earned a bachelor's degree in accounting from the University of Texas at Austin's McCombs School of Business, a law degree from the Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law, and a Doctor of Religion from Jacksonville Theological Seminary. She lives in Dallas, Texas and attends Dwell Church.
Professional background
Dianne previously worked as attorney for Meaders & Alfaro and the Jones McVay Law Firm. PLLC. She also worked as the in-house counsel for Allstate for Lisa Chastian & Associates, an assistant U.S. attorney for the U.S. Attorney's Office, and an assistant federal public defender for federal defender organizations.
Political background
Dianne is currently the judge of the Dallas County Court-At-Law No. 4. She was elected in 2022 and in her first term. Dianne previously served as the judge of the Dallas County Criminal Court No. 11. She served two terms from 1999 to 2006.
Legal Experience
As the judge of County Court-At-Law No. 4 for three years, oversees cases involving traffic offenses and local ordinance violations, conducts preliminary hearings in criminal cases, issues search and arrest warrants, and determines sentencing in certain minor criminal cases.
As an attorney for the Jones McVay Law Firm, PLLC, for 11 years, researched, drafted, and filed legal documents, and provided defense and counsel to clients, specializing in state and federal criminal law, appeals, family law, and personal injury cases.
As the judge of County Criminal Court No. 11 for seven years, reviewed and granted requests for domestic and dating violence protection orders, and administered the proceedings of divorce, legal separation, spousal support, and the division of child custody and support.
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Judicial Philosophy
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Judicial Administration
Promised to provide an interpreter to those who needed one.
Said, "I will make sure people are treated with dignity and respect in my courtroom and I will follow the law."
Promised lawyers would be held to strict deadlines in her courtroom and cases would be dismissed if they are not moved forward within a certain timeframe.
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Ethics & Conduct
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Community Involvement
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