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HCDP-logo1 Equality and Justice for All
There can be no justice until there is equality in the courtroom. 
With your vote, I will serve as a judge with integrity, operating a courtroom
where all who enter receive justice under the law.

I can only make this a reality with your support on March 2nd, 2010.
Please vote Darrell Jordan for judge of the 180th District Criminal Court.
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TexasWelcome and thank you for visiting my election website.

I am a criminal defense attorney and I’ve had the honor of committing the majority of my adult life to serving my community and country.  In 2001, I fulfilled a lifetime goal and upheld a family tradition by enlisting in the United States Army Reserves.

Over the years I’ve gained significant experience under the mentorship of Representative Hubert Vo and Senator Rodney Ellis.

During the 79th legislative session I was blessed to work in the Texas House of Representatives for Representative Hubert Vo.
I also was privileged to receive the opportunity to serve as Legal Counsel for Senator Rodney Ellis while working as Legal Counsel for Senator Ellis I met several men who bravely shared stories of being wrongly convicted of crimes they did not commit.

This exposure to the true disparities of justice inspired me to serve Harris County as a criminal defense attorney and has fueled my campaign to serve as a champion for justice as a Harris County Judge.

After I left the office of Senator Ellis I served on active duty in the Army.  Upon returning home I immediately started my own criminal law firm, and with each client I fight for equality and justice under the law.

I believe both the victim and the accused deserve equality and justice. A rape victim from Fifth Ward deserves the same respect and attention as a rape victim from River Oaks.  Every citizen regardless of race or socioeconomic status deserves equal and just respect and attention and will be treated as such in my courtroom.  

With your vote and support I can continue my commitment to Equality & Justice.

Darrell Jordan