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Raul Rodriguez

DEMOCRAT

Raul Rodriguez is running for Harris County Criminal Court at Law Judge, Democratic Primary.

Personal background

Raul Rodriguez is originally from Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. He earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Houston and a law degree from the South Texas College of Law Houston. Raul lives with his wife, Patricia, in Houston, Texas.

Professional background

Raul previously owned and worked as an attorney at Raul Rodriguez, P.C. He also worked as an associate judge for the City of Houston.

Political background

Raul currently serves as the Presiding Judge of the Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 13. He was first elected in 2018 and is in his second term. He previously ran for the Harris County Criminal Court at Law in 2014 and the Texas 174th District Court in 2016, but did not win.

Legal Experience

As the judge of Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 13 for eight 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 associate judge for the City of Houston for 13 years, conducted hearings, issued recommendations and rulings on behalf of the presiding judge, and oversaw cases involving Class C misdemeanors.

As an attorney at Raul Rodriguez, P.C., for 27 years, researched, drafted, and filed legal documents, and provided defense and counsel to clients, specializing in criminal defense, family law, and personal injury law.

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Judicial Administration

Currently is one of the judges to oversee the Saving Ourselves By Education and Recovery (SOBER) Court, working with individuals dealing with substance abuse issues.

Believes judicial temperament when dealing with individuals in the courtroom is important.

Implemented Amended Local Rule 9, requiring initial, post-arrest release or detention decision to be based on the charged offense instead of the original secured money bail schedule.

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Judicial Philosophy

Said, "I believe it's important for a judge to be involved in a community and to know what goes on there."

Said, "When someone stands before me, I tell them, ‘I’m just like you. I’m no better or worse than you.’"

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Ethics & Conduct

As of January 22, 2026, Raul Rodriguez’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Community Involvement

Previously served as a board member of the Texas Center for the Judiciary, providing educational services to all Texas Judges.

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