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Kevin Patrick Yeary
REPUBLICAN
Kevin Patrick Yeary is running for Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Judge, Republican Primary.
Personal background
Kevin Patrick Yeary is from Cotulla, Texas. He has a bachelor's degree in english and communication arts and a law degree from St. Mary's University in San Antonio. He and his wife have four children.
Professional background
Kevin is a judge for Place 4 of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals. He previously worked as a briefing attorney for a judge on the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, an associate attorney at Hedges & Walsh, and an assistant district attorney in Dallas and Harris counties. He also served as an assistant criminal district attorney in Bexar County.
Political background
Kevin is currently a judge for Place 4 of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals. He was first elected in 2014 and is serving his 2nd term.
Legal Experience
As a federal appeals court judge, ensures federal law has been applied correctly in all civil, criminal, and constitutional cases where a defendant or qualified plaintiff requests review of a lower court’s ruling.
As a district attorney, prosecuted civil and criminal actions under state law and presented cases before grand juries.
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Judicial Administration
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Judicial Philosophy
Believes the Legislature and Governor should establish policy, not the courts.
Believes that judges must resist being policy makers and that changes in the law should be pursued through legislative and executive channels, not the courts.
Supports judicial restraint in interpreting laws.
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Ethics & Conduct
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Community Involvement
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