[ Lowering the Bar: Lawyers Keep Texas Appeals Judges on Retainer Appendix: Profiles of the 14 DistrictsFourth Court of Appeals in San Antonio |
Court's Partisan Split Year R's D's 1997 4 3 2003 5 2
Current Court (May 2003) Justice Term Expires Alma Lopez (D) - Chief 2008 Catherine Stone (D) 2006 Paul Green (R) 2006 Sarah Duncan (R) 2006 Karen Angelini (R) 2006 Sandee Marion (R) 2004 Phylis Speedlin (R) 2006
Winning Fourth-District Races, 1996-2002 Justice (Party) Race Running Status Money
RaisedMoney From
LawyersTop Donor Source Karen A. Angelini (R) 1998 Incumbent $157,25545% BexarPAC (doctors) Karen A. Angelini (R) 2000 Incumbent $15,95773% Soules & Wallace Sarah B. Duncan (R) 2000 Incumbent $90,26057% Duncan Truck Paul W. Green (R) 2000 Incumbent $90,79362% Kleberg Law Firm Phil Hardberger (D)9 1996 Incumbent $95,92577% Perry Haas Alma L. Lopez (D) 2000 Incumbent $343,88973% Lyons & Rhodes Alma L. Lopez (D) 2002 Open $338,67082% Maloney & Maloney Sandee Bryan Marion (R) 2002 Incumbent $88,14138% Tinsman Scott & Sciano Catherine M. Stone (D) 2000 Incumbent $180,58980% Phil Watkins, PC TOTAL: $1,401,47969%
Top Fourth-District Donors Source (PACs & Employees) Amount Soules & WallaceD $33,200Law Offices of Pat MaloneyP $31,500Maloney & MaloneyP $22,750Phil Watkins, PCP $21,350Edwards Law FirmP $20,500Lyons & RhodesP $19,500Person Whitworth Ramos Borchers & MoralesD $17,600Baron & BuddP $16,000Hall & BatesP $16,000Tinsman Scott & ScianoP $15,308TOTAL: $213,708D = Defense; P = Plaintiff
9 In a method error discovered at press time, this study erroneously includes the 1996 campaign of former Fourth District Chief Justice Phil Hardberger (D), who was not a sitting justice in January 2003. New Chief Justice Alma Lopez (who is properly included in this study) replaced Justice Hardberger when he did not seek reelection in 2002. This error—based on the 2003 edition of the Texas State Directory—has a negligible effect on trends reported in this study.