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Juanita A. Jackson
DEMOCRAT
Juanita A. Jackson is running for Harris County Criminal Court at Law Judge, Democratic Primary.
Personal background
Juanita Jackson hasa bachelor's degree from the University of Alabama and a law degree from the Thurgood Marshall School of Law.
Professional background
Juanita is an attorney. She previously worked as an assistant attorney general and a felony trial attorney. She also opened her own private law practice.
Political background
Juanita is a county criminal court at law judge. She was first elected in 2022. Juanita previously ran for county criminal court at law judge in 2010, but did not win.
Legal Experience
As a county court judge, 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 assistant attorney general, prosecuted civil and criminal cases under both state and federal law, advised state and federal government officials and agencies on legal matters, conducted legal research and document drafting, and handled consumer protection cases.
As a federal trial attorney, represented individuals in criminal cases.
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Judicial Administration
Aimed to clear a case backlog, improve court efficiency, and foster an atmosphere of respect and professionalism in her courtroom.
Advocated for increasing public access by live-streaming court proceedings daily.
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Judicial Philosophy
Believes in a calm, knowledgeable, and compassionate approach that emphasizes accountability alongside opportunities for change.
Supports bail reform policies as well as training and reunification programs to help decrease domestic violence re-occurrences.
Prioritizes exposing young offenders to career options and opportunities through career counseling and trade skills assessments.
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Ethics & Conduct
As of January 22, 2026, Juanita A. Jackson’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Community Involvement
Created, produced, and participated in WEtv's Sisters in Law, a reality series that followed six Black women attorneys in Houston.
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