History of the Justice of the Peace
The office of Justice of the Peace was established in 1362 A.D. by King Edward III of England. For three hundred years, the English Justices of the Peace contributed immeasurably, through police, administrative and judicial functions, to the final supremacy of the law-making body of England.
As the American colonies were being founded, one of the first offices established by the King was that of Justice of the Peace. This tradition of a "grass roots" court was quickly instituted when Texas became a Republic. The office of Justice of the Peace became an integral part of the young Republic’s government.
In the 1876 Constitution of the State of Texas, the office of Justice of the Peace was again established as a court in which judicial power was vested.
Department Functions
The Justice of the Peace courts have original jurisdiction over criminal Class C misdemeanor. cases with fines only, plus Justice and Small Claims Court civil cases where the amount in controversy does not exceed $10,000.00.
The Justice Court has jurisdiction over all Eviction Suits and Writs of Re-Entry. The JP, as the Judge is often informally called, may issue arrest warrants as well as Search and Seizure warrants. He also conducts Administrative and Magistrate hearings, which include bail settings, arraignments, drivers license suspensions, examining trials, and stolen property and illegally towed vehicle hearings. The JP courts collect fines and fees for various civil and criminal cases filed. The Justice of the Peace performs marriage ceremonies. The Justice Court also has jurisdiction on "Failure to Attend School" and "Thwarting School Attendance" cases.
Professional
-Texas Public School Teacher/Coach, 7 years
-Current position: Response to Intervention, Paradise ISD
-Member, Campus Assessment Team
-U.I.L Director, Oral Reading
-Member, Curriculum Development Committee, Irving ISD
Education
-B.S., Tarleton State University
-Graduated, Magna Cum Laude
-Member, Kappa Delta Pi International Honor Society
Community Service
-Volunteer, AnySoldier.com
-Volunteer, Red Ribbon Drug Awareness Campaign
-Member, Boyd Parks Committee
-VBS Teacher, Springtown Church of Christ
-Sponsor, Fellowship of Christian Athletes
-Volunteer, Food Drive Campaign, benefiting Wise Area Relief Mission
-Ministry Volunteer, Mid-Cities Church of Christ
-Team Leader, Apartment Life Ministries
-Judge, Girls Rock the House, Congressional District #12
Personal
-Married 10 years to Mike, a Northwest High School Counselor
-Three children: Abby Kate, Autumn, and Kylie
-Member, Springtown Church of Christ
-Member, National Rifle Association
-Holder, Texas License to Carry a Concealed Handgun