Showing posts with label Judge Ravi Sandill 2022. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Judge Ravi Sandill 2022. Show all posts

Thursday, August 19, 2021

A Huge Test Lies Ahead on “Super Tuesday” in 2022 for Democrats Whereas Judge Sandill and Tamika “Tami” Craft are Concerned


AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "I would caution every Democrat who plans on voting in the race for Justice, 14th Court of Appeals District for Place 9, to think twice before choosing sides between these two duly-qualified Democrats. Look, money can't vote! Sure, Judge Ravi K. Sandill has more money in his campaign war chest than any other judge right now; but I've never seen a dollar bill cast a vote in an election. Well, at least not literally. Anyways, as it stands right now, Judge Ravi K. Sandill has $620,400.85 dollars cash on hand, according to his most recent campaign finance report. Comparatively speaking, Attorney Tamika "Tami" Craft only has $12,428.68 cash on hand. But, like I've said many times before, money does not vote -- people do!"

A Huge Test Lies Ahead in 2022 on “Super Tuesday” for Democrats Whereas Judge Sandill and Tamika “Tami” Craft are Concerned

AUBREY R. TAYLOR REPORTS©

Look don’t believe the hype!!! Nobody is unbeatable. On any given day, any candidate can be beaten. I don’t care how much money a candidate may have in the bank. I don’t care how many endorsements a candidate may have acquired. At the end of the day, God Almighty is the controller of outcomes. It is God Almighty who has the power to turn the hearts of voters wherever He chooses. How do I know this? Well, PROVERBS 21:1 says, “The king's heart is in the hand of the Lord, as the rivers of water: he turneth it whithersoever he will.” So, if the heart of the king is in the hand of the LORD, then the heart of the Democratic voters who live in Austin County, Brazoria County, Chambers County, Colorado County, Fort Bend County, Galveston County, Grimes County, Harris County, Waller County, and Washington County can also be turned toward Tamika “Tami” Craft in the race for the 14th Court of Appeals on “Super Tuesday” if God so chooses to do so. Now, I understand that Judge Ravi K. Sandill has $620,400.00 dollars in his campaign coffers. That's fine and dandy! But money does not vote – people do! Did you hear me? MONEY SITTING IN THE BANK CAN’T VOTE!

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AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "I believe that Attorney Tamika "Tami" Craft is well able to do and achieve all that God has for her to achieve on "Super Tuesday" in the upcoming 2022 Democratic Party Primary race for Justice, 14th Court of Appeals District, Place 9."

Message from Tamika “Tami” Craft to Democratic Voters 

"Last month I attended a church where TD Jakes preached and part of his message was “That thing that you’re struggling with stop struggling and OWN IT!”

After losing by less than 1% in the general election in November of 2020, I struggled with rather I would run for a district court or make another run for an open Court of Appeals seat.

Today, and after much prayer and discussion with my family (the only opinions who matter), I have decided to stop struggling and run for the 14th Court of Appeals, Place 9 instead of the 189th Civil District Court. I “Own It!”

When I win, I will be the first African American to serve on the 14th Court of Appeals."

WE CAN WIN THIS TIME

"I have been a licensed attorney since 2003 having practiced, including, but not limited to: civil, criminal, educational, family, labor/employment and probate law. The same type of cases will be within my jurisdiction as a Justice on the 14th Court of Appeals. I have written appellate briefs in different capacities and I am licensed in the highest Court in the land, the United States Supreme Court. Less than 10% of attorneys nationwide are licensed in the United States Supreme Court.

Though death penalty cases will not be within my jurisdiction, I have been extensively involved in a death penalty case and attended an execution in 2005 in Huntsville, Texas. I, Tamika "Tami" Craft am qualified to be more than a Judge, I am qualified to be a Justice. Therefore, I am running to be the first African American Justice on the 14th Court of Appeals, Place 9."




AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "As it stands right now, Judge Ravi K. Sandill doesn't look too overly concerned in the photo above. However, he's going to have his work cut out for him, when he faces off against Attorney Tamika "Tami" Craft, on "Super Tuesday" in the 2022 Democratic Party Primary race for Justice, 14th Court of Appeals District, Place 9, if you ask me. Now, don't get me wrong, Judge Sandill has achieved a lot for his people. After all, he's the first judge of South Asian descent to ever be elected to a judicial bench in Texas, according to his website. And that's a major accomplishment that should be applauded. However, if elected, Attorney Tamika "Tami" Craft would become the first African American judge to sit on the 14th Court of Appeals -- which would also be a major accomplishment and historic moment for us as a people."


AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "I've always liked Judge Ravi K. Sandill. He's been one of my favorite judges to watch for a very long time. Judge Ravi Sandill, and his wife Kelly, have a beautiful son named Asher who attends public school."

MEET JUDGE SANDILL

Ravi K. Sandill is a Texan, husband, dad, and cancer survivor, who is running for the 14th Court of Appeals. Since 2009, Ravi has served as Judge of the 127th State District Court in Harris County. Ravi is the first-ever District Court Judge in Texas of South Asian descent.

Grounded in Service

Judge Sandill is from a military family. His father, Retired Lt. Col. Brij Sandill, served in the U.S. Army and the U.S. Air Force for a total of 28 years. Ravi spent most of his childhood in Texas and graduated from high school at R.A.F. Lakenheath in England. He earned a degree in government from the University of Texas at Austin, where he was a founding member of the Central Texas Model United Nations. During his time at UT, Ravi served as a summer intern for President Bill Clinton’s Council of Economic Advisors, and he traveled extensively for The White House’s Advance Office.

Ravi went on to earn his law degree from the University of Houston’s Law Center, where he was an active participant in UH’s Moot Court team and an editor on the Houston Journal of International Law.

Private and Public Sector Experience

After graduating law school, Ravi worked as a briefing attorney for Murry Cohen, Senior Justice on Texas’s First District Court of Appeals. Judge Sandill also spent a number of years in private practice where he focused on commercial, appellate, and trade secret litigation. He represented both plaintiffs and defendants in civil litigation and also did some criminal defense work. ​

As current Judge of the 127th, which handles civil cases, Judge Sandill has tried over 200 cases and has disposed of over 15,000 matters. He has consistently received high ratings among lawyers in Harris County and was easily reelected to a fourth term as judge in November 2020. Judge Sandill is the only civil district court judge who handles all the cases filed in his Court, including seizure/forfeiture cases and tax cases.

​Overcoming Adversity

Soon after entering private practice, Ravi was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, a cancer of the blood cells. After undergoing initial chemotherapy, cancer returned six months later and Ravi underwent additional chemotherapy, radiation, and a stem-cell transplant. Ravi has been cancer-free for over seventeen years and is forever grateful to the doctors and nurses who treated him in the Texas Medical Center.

Giving Back

Judge Sandill is aware of the privilege and honor of serving the public in a judicial position and works to give back both to the legal community and to the people of Harris County in every way possible. He is a frequent speaker on legal topics at conferences throughout Texas and the nation. Currently, Judge Sandill serves on the advisory board of iSTEM an educational program that reinforces the need to better prepare the next generation in the areas of science, technology, engineering, and math. Judge Sandill is an active participant in the Youth Leadership Program and places two high school students every year into an internship program with his Court. For six years, Judge Sandill has also been active in the Minority Opportunities in the Legal Profession Committee and takes interns from that program.

Ravi and his wife Kelly, a partner at Hunton Andrews Kurth, LLP, are also active in their community. Ravi served as a Board Trustee for the Leukemia Lymphoma Society’s Gulf Coast Chapter. He is a Senior Fellow of the American Leadership Forum (Class 34) and a Senior Fellow of Leadership Houston (Class 32). Judge Sandill serves on the Board of the American Leadership Forum – Gulf Coast Chapter and on the Board of the University of Houston Law Center’s Alumni Association.

Judge Sandill is a Fellow of both the Texas Bar Foundation and the Houston Young Lawyers’ Foundation. He has served as co-chair of numerous Houston Bar Association Committees including the Minority Opportunities in the Law Profession Committee, which received a President’s Award in 2013. In 2015, Judge Sandill was named an Extraordinary Minority by the publication Texas Lawyer. The Hispanic Bar Association of Houston named Judge Sandill, The Trial Judge of the Year.

Ravi, Kelly, and their son Asher live in central Houston, where Asher attends public school.

 

AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "I don't give a damn about "POLITICAL PARTY LABELS" at all. My job is to protect the interests of my "DEMOCRATIC" and "REPUBLICAN" clients in the 2021 School Board Elections, the 2022 Midterm Elections, and the 2024 Presidential Elections. And I'm not going to allow no "RODEO CLOWN" or anyone else to silence me. My blood-bought right as a citizen of these United States of America affords me the ability to freely speak my mind, and freely publish my opinions and thoughts under the First Amendment of our United States Constitution."

AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "Right now, in Texas, Republicans control every statewide office, and have a decided majority in the State House, and State Senate. So, in the interest of my readership and clients, I do everything I can to get along with people on both sides of the political aisle in the state of Texas! Look!!! What I care about is informing my readers and protecting the interests of my "DEMOCRATIC" and "REPUBLICAN" clients. Yes, that's me in Austin, Texas at our State Capital talking to Republican Party leaders about the issues some of my clients are facing in Harris County, Texas as it relates to voter fraud. Look, I have a duty to protect the interests of the people who hire me to promote their political campaigns -- that's my job!"

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AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "We are strongly encouraging every voter living inside the boundaries of HISD District VII to cast your vote for Bridget Wade on Tuesday, November 2, 2021. My "EDITORIAL BOARD" and I believe that Bridget Wade is the best choice in this race. That being said, as warm-blooded Americans, it is incumbent upon us to "PUT PEOPLE OVER POLITICS" as we strive to elevate the best-qualified "PUBLIC SERVANTS" who believe in our Consitution, and laws that govern us as a free nation into positions of authority all across America."


AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "We are strongly encouraging every voter living inside the boundaries of HISD District IX to cast your vote for Gerry Wayne Monroe on Tuesday, November 2, 2021. My "EDITORIAL BOARD" and I believe that Gerry Wayne Monroe is the best choice in this race. That being said, as warm-blooded Americans, it is incumbent upon us to "PUT PEOPLE OVER POLITICS" as we strive to elevate the best-qualified "PUBLIC SERVANTS" who believe in our Consitution, and laws that govern us as a free nation into positions of authority all across America."

DISTRICT I
Matias Kopinski
Janette Garza Linder
Elizabeth Santos

DISTRICT V
Caroline Walter
Maria Benzon
Sue Deigaard

DISTRICT VI
Gregory Allen Degeyter
Holly Maria Flynn Vilaseca
Kendall Baker

DISTRICT VII
Dwight Jefferson
Anne Sung
✅ Bridget Wade
Lee Macerlean Walker

DISTRICT IX
Joshua Ryan Rosales
Myrna Guidry
✅ Gerry Monroe



AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "We would like to thank HCC Trustee Reagan Flowers for answering the call to public service. For those of you who don't know, Trustee Flowers does not have an opponent running against her on Tuesday, November 2, 2021, in the race for HCC Board Trustee for District IV. That being said, as warm-blooded Americans, it is incumbent upon us to "PUT PEOPLE OVER POLITICS" as we strive to elevate the best-qualified "PUBLIC SERVANTS" who believe in our Consitution, and laws that govern us as a free nation into positions of authority all across America."


AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "We are strongly encouraging every voter living inside the boundaries of HCC District VI to cast your vote for Jim Noteware on Tuesday, November 2, 2021. My "EDITORIAL BOARD" and I believe that Jim Noteware is the best choice in this race. That being said, as warm-blooded Americans, it is incumbent upon us to "PUT PEOPLE OVER POLITICS" as we strive to elevate the best-qualified "PUBLIC SERVANTS" who believe in our Consitution, and laws that govern us as a free nation into positions of authority all across America."

DISTRICT III
Brandon "B.D." Cofield Sr.
Adriana Tamez

DISTRICT IV
(UNEXPIRED-TERM)
✅ Reagan Denise Flowers

DISTRICT VI
✅ Jim Noteware
Dave Wilson

DISTRICT
Jharrett Bryantt
Victor Gonzales
Eva Loredo


269TH CIVIL DISTRICT COURT: "The Honorable Judge Cory Sepolio is our endorsed candidate in the race for the 269th Civil District Court  for the upcoming 2022 Democratic Party Primary Election on "SUPER TUESDAY" in Harris County, Texas."


270TH CIVIL DISTRICT COURT: "The Honorable Judge Dedra Davis is our endorsed candidate in the race for the 270th Civil District Court  for the upcoming 2022 Democratic Party Primary Election on "SUPER TUESDAY" in Harris County, Texas."


257TH FAMILY DISTRICT COURT: "The Honorable Judge Sandra J. Peake is our endorsed candidate in the race for the 257th Family District Court  for the upcoming 2022 Democratic Party Primary Election on "SUPER TUESDAY" in Harris County, Texas."


295TH CIVIL DISTRICT COURT: "The Honorable Judge Donna Roth is our endorsed candidate in the race for the 295th Civil District Court  for the upcoming 2022 Democratic Party Primary Election on "SUPER TUESDAY" in Harris County, Texas."


310TH FAMILY DISTRICT COURT: "The Honorable Judge Sonya Heath is our endorsed candidate in the race for the 310th Family District Court for the upcoming 2022 Democratic Party Primary Election on "SUPER TUESDAY" in Harris County, Texas."


314TH JUVENILE DISTRICT COURT: "The Honorable Judge Michelle Moore is our endorsed candidate in the race for the 314th Juvenile District Court for the upcoming 2022 Democratic Party Primary Election on "SUPER TUESDAY" in Harris County, Texas."


HARRIS COUNTY CIVIL COURT AT LAW NO.1: "The Honorable Judge Audrie Lawton Evans is our endorsed candidate in the race for Harris County Civil Court at Law #1 for the upcoming 2022 Democratic Party Primary Election on "SUPER TUESDAY" in Harris County, Texas."


HARRIS COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT AT LAW NO.3: "The Honorable Judge Erica Hughes is our endorsed candidate in the race for Harris County Criminal Court at Law #3 for the upcoming 2022 Democratic Party Primary Election on "SUPER TUESDAY" in Harris County, Texas."


JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, PRECINCT 3, PLACE 2: "The Honorable Judge Lucia G. Bates is our endorsed candidate in the race for Harris County Justice of the Peace for Precinct 3, Place 2 for the upcoming 2022 Democratic Party Primary Election on "SUPER TUESDAY" in Harris County, Texas."


55TH CIVIL DISTRICT COURT: "The Honorable Former Judge Nile Copeland is our endorsed candidate in the race for the 55th Civil District Court  for the upcoming 2022 Republican Party Primary Election on "SUPER TUESDAY" in Harris County, Texas."


HARRIS COUNTY PROBATE COURT NO.1: "The Honorable Former Judge Loyd Wright is our endorsed candidate in the race for Harris County Probate Court #1 for the upcoming 2022 Republican Party Primary Election on "SUPER TUESDAY" in Harris County, Texas."

 
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Nominating the Wrong Candidates on "SUPER TUESDAY" Could Have Disastrous Consequences in the November 2022 General Election in Harris County

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Make no mistake about it, who the people of Harris County, Texas choose to give another term to in 2022 must be about substance, job performance, judicial temperament, competence, and whether or not our members of the judiciary are following the law with their rulings. And that being said, in 2022, it is incumbent upon the voters of Harris County to evaluate the job performance of each and every sitting "ELECTED OFFICIAL" on a case-by-case basis and not as a group based on their political party affiliation, ethnicity, or gender. 

THINKING ABOUT RUNNING?

If you are a candidate planning to run for office in 2022, you have to select the right candidate to run against. And the second most important thing to understand is that you have to select your race early, to avoid ending up in a crowded field of candidates on "SUPER TUESDAY" in Harris County, Texas. So, if you need assistance trying to determine which race to enter, please call (281)788-3033, and I will do my very best to answer any questions you may have.
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