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      • He led the Texas State Commission on Judicial Conduct, the Constitutional body that oversees the behavior of all judges in Texas. He is an ethical, principled stalwart who is applauded for standing up against cronyism and any form of the “pay for play” politics that are far too common today.
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  2. Justice David J. Schenck. Since graduating first in his class at Baylor Law School, Justice David J. Schenck has built a reputation of integrity and independence throughout his expansive three-decade career as a tough but fair legal mind who calls them like he sees them, free of bias or outside influence.

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    David Schenck was born in Syracuse, New York. Schenck earned a bachelor's degree from the State University of New York at Albany in 1989 and a J.D. from Baylor Law School in 1992. His career experience includes working as deputy attorney general for legal counsel with the Texas Attorney General's Office, commissioner of the Texas Lottery Commission...

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  3. Feb 15, 2024 · Schenck, 56, is challenging current Presiding Judge Sharon Keller. He was a deputy attorney general under now-Gov. Greg Greg Abbott and a former Fifth Court of Appeals justice until 2022.

  4. Recommended by the Houston Chronicle and Dallas Morning New and endorsed by former President Trump during the primary campaign, former Justice David Schenck is the only candidate with a record of service and fairness as a judge.

  5. Feb 23, 2024 · Incumbent Sharon Keller and challenger David Schenck fielded questions at a packed forum Monday night hosted by the Republican Club at Heritage Ranch in Collin County. Keller touted her years of experience, while Schenck said it’s “time for a change.” The Court of Criminal Appeals is the state’s highest court for criminal matters.

  6. 2 days ago · David J. Schenck. Schenck defeated incumbent Presiding Judge Sharon Keller in the Republican primary, and is now up against Democrat Holly Taylor in November. He received his law degree from Baylor University and previously served on the Texas Fifth District Court of Appeals.

  7. FAIRVIEW — Former Justice David Schenck did not mince words last week as he shared a table on stage with incumbent Judge Sharon Keller, both of whom are vying to sit on the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals after this election cycle.