Lana Shadwick For The 179th Criminal District Court
Lana Shadwick is a life-long Republican who has been active in Harris County with the Republican Party for almost twenty years. She is an Assistant District Attorney serving in the finest state prosecutorial appellate section in our nation – the Harris County District Attorney’s Office. She is responsible for assisting trial prosecutors with legal issues and for being a criminal law scholar. She has always been a scholar, having served as an Editor of the law review and as a Briefing Attorney at the Fourteenth Court of Appeals. She has been practicing law for almost twenty years and has almost six years of experience as an associate judge. She is fifty-four years of age.
As an appellate prosecutor, Lana Shadwick must resolve the same issues that are decided by a felony criminal district court judge. On appeal, she responds to defendants seeking to have their felony conviction reversed by alleging trial judge error, e.g., that the judge failed to grant a motion to suppress unconstitutional evidence or submitted an improper jury charge. Unlike a trial prosecutor, she has the opportunity to spend her days researching and analyzing the complex nuances of the law. It is well-known among attorneys that trial lawyers consult appellate lawyers on the law. She has handled all of the types of felony cases that she will preside over in felony court, including capital murder cases. She has managed a court docket and presided over a busy court. She is well-equipped to be on the bench again. Her qualifications and extensive Curriculum Vitae appear on the Qualifications page.
Lana Shadwick has been concerned about the plight of Texas children and families throughout her twenty year legal career. She has sought justice and protection for young innocents and victims as a prosecutor at the Harris County District Attorney’s Office and at the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services, and as an associate judge in Harris County District Family Court. Judge Shadwick is considered a legal expert in the area of child abuse law and evidence and she has served as a writer and a lecturer in the state for years. She has presented her scholarly papers at seminars for the State Bar of Texas, the Texas District and County Attorney Association, and for local Bar Associations throughout Texas. As noted in The Prosecutor, her scholarly legal articles were used to create a website used by Texas District and County Attorneys to assist them in prosecuting their cases. Her newsletter was distributed to judges and county and district attorneys statewide. She was appointed by the Vice President of the State Bar to serve on the State Bar of Texas Child Abuse and Neglect Committee. Her desire is that all victims of crime have justice.
Judge Shadwick has earned the overwhelming support of Republican elected officials, SREC, SD and precinct chairs and party activists. They know that she is as well-qualified as she is a proven Republican. They understand that her temperament, kindness, respect, and sincere concern for others, are qualities that are important in a judge. Her maturity, veracity, character, and life experience also resonates with them and they like her broad perspective. She also has a well-run campaign and a strong campaign team that will lead her to victory. Her Facebook campaign page and website show her fellow Republicans that she cares about their support – they see that she is out there with them at their events.
Judge Shadwick has caught the attention of and was recently honored by TexasGOPVote.com. In October, she was quoted along with Congressman John Culberson and Houston Area Pastor’s Council’s Dave Welch in an article about religious freedom at our VA cemetery. In December, she was named in their weekly “Voice of the Conservative Vote.” She was also one of the first candidates of this primary season to receive the endorsement of the Texas Conservative Review. She will continue to gain the support from other individuals and organizations. She will proudly represent us on the 179th Criminal District Court.
Like you, for years I have been on the front lines fighting for Republican principles, candidates and causes in Harris County. I have stapled yard signs, walked blocks, worked phone banks and donated financially. I have worked together with you on the frontline at election recounts fighting to make sure that elections are not fraudulently stolen from us. Over these years I have also worked in several positions of public trust and service. Now, I want to take our conservative philosophy and work ethic to the court house.
I am excited about running for the 179th Criminal District Court in Harris County. It represents a tremendous opportunity to serve the people of Texas and Harris County. The current judge is a liberal democrat who was swept-in during the Obama election. It is time to swing the pendulum back with a judge who shares your values. As a Conservative Republican with a 20 year proven track record, I invite you to review my qualifications. With my judicial, legal, and life experiences, I trust you will find I am uniquely qualified to serve as judge of the 179th Criminal District Court.
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Dedicated Conservative
Being a Conservative is about being of service – service to people and to conservative causes. For over twenty years I have been on the front lines fighting for Republican principles, candidates and causes in Harris County.
Because we have worked together for so many years, Republicans know I am prepared to represent your values as a District Court Judge.
I believe in and support the following Conservative causes and values:
- Pro-Life – Life begins at conception and must be protected
- Pro-2nd Amendment – The 2nd Amendment guarantees an individual right of self-protection
- Pro-10th Amendment – States and the people must be protected from an over-reaching federal government
- Restore personal accountability and responsibility
- Constitutional Originalism
- Promote legislative protections for the unborn
- A strong secure border is the key to national security
- Defendant restitution to victims
- Safe families and neighborhoods
Endorsed By:
- Hon. Paul Bettencourt, Vice Chair, Harris County Republican Party; Treasurer, Republican Party of Texas; former Harris County Tax Accessor
- Robert Eckels, former Harris County Judge
- Hon. Paul Pressler, retired Justice, Fourteenth Court of Appeals
- Hon. Tim Taft, retired Justice, First Court of Appeals
- Gary Polland, former HCRP Chairman and current Editor of the Texas Conservative Review
- Hon. Beverly Woolley, State Representative, District 136; Speaker Pro Tempore
- Hon. Debbie Riddle, State Representative, District 150
- Hon. Ron Hickman, Constable, Harris County Precinct 4
- Hon. Chris Daniel, Harris County District Clerk
- Hon. Orlando Sanchez, Harris County Treasurer
- Clint Moore, SREC SD 7 Chair; Pct. Chair 110
- Rex Lamb, SREC SD 13
- Rex Teter, SREC SD 6
- Dennis Paul, SREC SD 11
- Glen Rekeweg, supporter of conservative Republicans and Pro-Life causes
- Ron Meinke, Precinct Chair pct. #525, former SREC 13, former Chair of Harris County Christian Coalition
- Bob Price, Political Analyst, TexasGOPVote.com and Fox 26 News Political Commentator
- Deany Meinke, former President Daughters of Liberty Republican Women
- Fred Zeidman, former Chairs, Rep. Finance Committee and U.S. Holocaust Museum, appointed by Pres. George W. Bush
And MANY other elected officials and community leaders.
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Lana Shadwick For The 179th Criminal District Court Campaign
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