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What Others Have Said About Judge CrissThe following are quotes and excerpts from letters, emails, articles, and editorials about Judge Criss' service. Some of the names have been omitted out of respect for the individual's privacy. Inclusion of these comments does not imply endorsements from the declarants.
"212th State District Judge Susan Criss was honored for her tireless efforts on behalf of individuals and their families with mental illness." Center View Summer 2003 newsletter for the Gulf Coast MHMR Center p3 in story about Judge Criss being NAMI honoree for 2003 "Susan Criss has been an advocate for the abused and less fortunate. …Among Judge Criss' most important work has been on the issue of child abuse and neglect……(she is being ) officially recognized for outstanding work and dedication to her community and the state of Texas." Charles Soechting, Texas Democratic Party Chair in July 6, 2005 Proclamation honoring Judge Susan Criss "I am very pleased that Judge Criss has been elected and agreed to serve this wonderful organization." Justice Sandra Day O'Connor at Judge Criss' election as Director 11 of the National Association of Women Judges November 9, 2004 in N.A.W.J. press release "To Judge Susan Criss, diversity in law and law enforcement careers is important. In fact, it is so important Criss recently completed a project aimed at increasing minority representation in these fields." "Video Aims To Open Minds Of Young People" by Dee Maxwell published June 28, 2004 in Galveston County Daily News Susan Elizabeth Criss has brought distinction to her profession and honor to Texas by implementing "The Color of Justice" program in Texas, a program in Texas that encourages minority students to pursue careers in law…Judge Criss has created and produced and outstanding 12 minute video….Be it resolved that Judge Susan Elizabeth Criss be recognized for her creativity, compassion, leadership and exemplary service to the legal profession, to her community,and to all citizens who seek equality and justice for all. State Bar of Texas Resolution September 17, 2004 signed by Kelly Frels, Texas State Bar President; Eduardo Rodruigez, Persident-elect; William D. Elliott, Chair of Board of State Bar of Texas NOTICE:This site is not intended for court business. To contact the court for court-related business, please click here or call 409-766-2266 The Code of Judicial Conduct, which governs the behavior of judges, prohibits judges from discussing pending cases with anyone, including members of the public. The Code of Judicial Conduct prohibits judges from commenting or expressing public opinions about any issue that could potentially come before the Court. The Code of Judicial Conduct also prohibits judges from soliciting funds for charitable and other non-political organizations. |
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