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Aaron Burdette – Candidate for Criminal District Judge of the 486th District Court (Incumbent)

Aaron Burdette of Houston is an attorney in private practice. Previously, he served as general counsel for U.S. LawShield and assistant district attorney for the Harris County District Attorney’s Office for 14 years. He is a member of the State Bar of Texas, Texas Bar Foundation, and The Federalist Society. Additionally, he is a former member of the Texas District & County Attorneys Association. Burdette received a Bachelor of Science from the University of Utah and a Juris Doctor from Tulane Law School.

Source: https://gov.texas.gov/news/post/governor-abbott-appoints-three-to-harris-county-judicial-district-courts

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