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Audrey Faye Moorehead
DEMOCRAT
Audrey Faye Moorehead is running for Dallas County Criminal Court at Law Judge, Democratic Primary.
Personal background
Audrey Faye Moorehead is from Dallas, Texas. She has a master's degree in business administration and a law degree from Texas A&M University School of Law. She lives in Dallas.
Professional background
Audrey is a criminal court judge at Dallas County Criminal Court 3. Previously, she ran her own law practice in Dallas handling criminal defense, domestic relations, wills, and trusts, worked in executive management in long-term care at the Visiting Nurse Association of Texas, and served as a judicial clerk for Judge Jay Patterson in the 101st District Court.
Political background
Audrey is currently Judge of Dallas County Criminal Court at Law No. 3. She was first elected in 2018 as the Democratic nominee and is serving her 2nd term.
Legal Experience
As an attorney at the Law Office of Audrey Moorehead, researched, drafted, and filed legal documents, and provided defense and counsel to clients, specializing in criminal defense, domestic relations, wills, and trusts.
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Judicial Administration
As of January 22, 2026, Audrey Faye Moorehead’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Judicial Philosophy
Believes that all parties should have the opportunity to be heard.
Committed to fair treatment for everyone in the legal process.
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Ethics & Conduct
"About 10:43 p.m., Farmers Branch officers were called to the 13500 block of Midway Road, where a white Cadillac had struck a light pole. The driver, Audrey Faye Moorehead, was placed under arrest on a DUI charge and taken to the Farmers Branch jail, the arrest report stated."
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Community Involvement
"Member of the 2017 Class of Leadership Texas, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, National Council of Negro Women, Top Ladies of Distinction, Incorporated National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women's Club, National Convention of 100 Black Women Incorporate, the Dallas Summit, Lions Clube International, and is a Trustee for the oldest Rotary Club in Texas, The Rotary Club of Dallas."
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