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Billy Ray Stubblefield

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Billy Ray Stubblefield
Prior offices:
Texas 26th District Court

Education
Bachelor's
Southwestern University
Law
University of Texas School of Law


Billy Ray Stubblefield was a judge for District 26 in Williamson County, Texas.[1] Stubblefield was sworn into office in 1993 and was re-elected to the court on November 6, 2012.[2] Stubblefield retired from the bench in October 2014.[3]

Education

Stubblefield received his undergraduate degree from Southwestern University and his J.D. degree from the University of Texas Law School.[2]

Career

Before he became a judge, Stubblefield served as a Williamson County attorney for fifteen years.[2]

2012 election

See also: Texas judicial elections, 2012

Stubblefield was re-elected without opposition to the 26th District Court.[4]

Awards and associations

Awards

  • 2007: Certificate of Special Competence by the Texas College of Judicial Studies
  • 1996: Fellow of the College of the State Bar [2]

Associations

  • Member, Georgetown Rotary Club (Past president)
  • Member, Williamson County Law Enforcement Association
  • Member, Board of Directors of the Williamson County Crisis Center (precursor to Hope Alliance)
  • Member, Board of Directors of the Georgetown Project
  • Member, Board of Directors of the Palace Theater in Georgetown.
  • Member, Williamson County Sesquicentennial Committee
  • Member, Civil Section of the Texas District and County Attorneys' Association
  • Member, Williamson County Bar Association
  • Member, Judicial Section of the State Bar of Texas [2]

See also

External links

Footnotes