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Adrian Spears
REPUBLICAN
Adrian Spears is running for Texas Court of Appeals Justice, Division 4.
Personal background
Adrian holds a bachelor's degree in accounting from Texas Tech University and a law degree from St. Mary’s University School of Law. He is married to his wife, Misty, with whom he has 3 daughters. Their family are active members of Summit Church.
Professional background
Adrian currently works as an attorney at Sierra & Spears & Law Firm. He previously worked as an attorney at his own law practice, Law Office of Adrian A. Spears II, an associate judge at the City of Von Ormy Municipal Court, and as an associate attorney at McKamie Krueger, LLP. He also worked as a lead prosecutor for the City of Kyle and as an assistant city attorney.
Political background
Adrian Spears ran for state representative in State House District 121 in 2018, but he did not win.
Legal Experience
As an attorney at Spears & Associates Law Firm, Spears researches, drafts, and files legal documents, and provides defense and counsel to clients specializing in election law and appellate matters.
As lead prosecutor for the City of Kyle for 10 years, Spears reviewed the charges individuals were arrested for, determined which cases and charges would be tried in court, drafted and filed documents and warrants, prosecuted criminal charges on behalf of the government, and provided sentencing recommendations for convicted felons.
As an assistant city attorney for the Cities of Boerne, Hondo, Forney, Alpine, and Euless; Spears dealt with issues involving state and local government law and legislative issues; federal government law and legislative issues; contract law issues; public records and open meeting issues; draft and review ordinances; draft legal opinions on a daily basis and attend city council and board meetings.
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Judicial Administration
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Judicial Philosophy
Said his primary philosophy is "a strict adherence to the Constitution, the protection of personal liberties and the understanding that government exists to serve the people."
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Ethics & Conduct
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Community Involvement
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