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Candidates for the Court of Criminal Appeals:
David Schenck is a candidate for Presiding Judge of the Court of Criminal Appeals. He’s a Dallas Attorney, a former Justice with Texas’ Fifth Court of Appeals & is a former Assistant Attorney General of Texas. Justice Schenck is a graduate of Baylor University School of Law in 1992 and is Board Certified in Civil Appellate law.
Gina Parker, running for Place 7 on the Court She’s a Waco Attorney with a practice that focuses on criminal defense law, but she has been a local prosecutor and for 7 years, was a Board Member and Chair of the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. She is a graduate of Baylor University School of Law and is also a Waco businesswoman.
Lee Finley is running for Place 8 and has been a Marine Corps Veteran and Texas Attorney for over 22 years. His law practice based in Richardson has included Business & Commercial cases, thousands of criminal law cases, and work in health care law. He’s a University of Texas Law graduate, as a Marine Lee led a team of over 40 doctors and healthcare professionals to evacuate healthcare facilities during Hurricane Rita.

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