15th Annual Reading of the Declaration of Independence
Friends- The reading of the Declaration means different things to different people. I can only tell you what it means to me.
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ROBERT FICKMAN’S
2022 HARRIS COUNTY DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY JUDICIAL ENDORSEMENTS
Friends –
The Harris County District Attorneys Office has SHAMEFULLY encouraged assistant district attorneys and pro- prosecution candidates to run against some of our best incumbent judges in the Democratic Primary. The bench does not belong to the DA’s Office. It belongs to the people.
A judge should be neutral & detached, not pro- prosecution.
SHAME ON THE DAO FOR TARGETTING FAIR JUDGES.
Below is the list of candidates that I am personally urging you to vote for. This may be a tight election. Please urge everyone you know to vote.
FICKMAN ENDORSED:
District Court 183
Gemayel L. Haynes
District Court 184
Abigail Anastasio
District Court 185
Jason Luong
District Court 208
Greg Glass
District Court 228
Frank Aguilar
District Court 230
Chris Morton
District Court 248
Hilary Unger
District Court 263
Amy Martin
County Criminal Court at Law No. 3
Staci Biggar
County Criminal Court at Law No. 5
David Marcel Fleischer
County Criminal Court at Law No. 6
Kelley Andrews
County Criminal Court at Law No. 7
Andrew A. Wright
County Criminal Court at Law No. 8
Franklin Bynum
County Criminal Court at Law No. 10
Juanita Jackson
County Criminal Court at Law No. 14
David L. Singer
Robb Fickman,
Houston, Texas
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