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Lakesha Smith
DEMOCRAT
Lakesha Smith is running for Dallas Criminal District Judge, Democratic Primary.
Personal background
Lakesha Smith has a bachelor’s degree from Seattle University and a law degree from Tulane University School of Law.
Professional background
Lakesha is an attorney. She previously worked as an assistant district attorney at the Dallas County District Attorney’s Office, a public defender and private defense attorney at the Dallas County Public Defender’s Office, and a legal advisor to the Dallas County Sheriff.
Political background
Lakesha previously ran for Texas District Judge in 2020 but did not win.
Legal Experience
As an attorney, researches, drafts, and files legal documents, and provides defense and counsel to clients.
As an assistant district attorney, prosecuted civil and criminal cases under state law on behalf of the district attorney’s office, supervised legal and clerical staff, and conducted interviews with victims and witnesses in ongoing cases.
As a public defender, provided legal counsel and representation to juveniles and criminal defendants who were unable to hire an attorney.
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Judicial Administration
Commits to managing the court docket efficiently and effectively to save taxpayer resources and ensure timely justice delivery.
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Judicial Philosophy
Believes in using common sense, compassion in sentencing, and following the law, ensuring fairness and allowing both sides to be heard in every case.
Believes courts should reflect the diversity and values resent in the community.
Values truth and accountability from the courts.
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Ethics & Conduct
As of January 22, 2026, Lakesha Smith’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Community Involvement
Mentors children interested in higher education and law, encouraged community support, and organized small groups of individuals to promote safe environments.
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