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Sasha Moreno
DEMOCRAT
Sasha Moreno is running for Dallas Justice of the Peace, Justice Precinct 4, Democratic Primary.
Personal background
Sasha is from El Paso, Texas. She attended the University of North Texas and Pepperdine University School of Law. She has a bachelor’s degree in journalism and political science from the University of North Texas and later earned a juris doctor and a master’s degree in dispute resolution from Pepperdine University School of Law. She lives with her husband in Irving, Texas.
Professional background
Sasha is a licensed attorney with over a decade of legal experience.
Political background
Sasha Moreno was first elected as Justice of the Peace for Precinct 4 in 2018
Legal Experience
Has experience in immigration, foreclosure defense, and corporate transactions.
As a Justice of the Peace, she has presided over thousands of cases, including evictions, small claims disputes, and Class C misdemeanors, ensuring due process for all parties.
As an Immigration Attorney, she has provided legal counsel and direct representation to individuals navigating complex immigration and removal proceedings.
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Judicial Administration
As a judge, partnered with Financial Health Pathways to educate Class C misdemeanor offenders on financial principles and the long-term consequences of entering the criminal justice system, allowing participants to have their cases dismissed and fines waived once completing the program.
As a judge, established a night court on the first Tuesday of every month until 7 p.m.
Supports mediation for civil cases to save time and money.
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Judicial Philosophy
Strives to ensure that every individual who appears in her court—regardless of their language, socioeconomic status, or legal representation—feels respected and understood.
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Ethics & Conduct
As of January 22, 2026, Sasha Moreno’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Community Involvement
As a municipal court judge, partnered with Financial Health Pathways to educate Class C misdemeanor offenders on financial principles and the long-term consequences of entering the criminal justice system.
Mentors high school and college students interested in law through an internship program.
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