Governor Greg Abbott has appointed Invoice D. Hicks because the District Lawyer of the thirty fourth Judicial District in Culberson, Hudspeth, and El Paso Counties, efficient at 5:00 p.m. MST on December 14, 2022, for a time period set to run out December 31, 2024 or till his successor shall be duly elected and certified.
“With over twenty years of authorized expertise and a powerful monitor report of public service, Invoice Hicks is the best candidate to function District Lawyer for Texans in El Paso, Culberson, and Hudspeth Counties,” stated Governor Abbott. “The thirty fourth Judicial District Lawyer’s Workplace will likely be in good palms below Invoice Hicks as he takes the workplace in the best course, and I’ve little doubt that he’ll restore confidence within the workplace as he serves honorably and faithfully on this new position.”
“I respect Governor Abbott’s well timed appointment of Choose Invoice D. Hicks because the District Lawyer for the thirty fourth Judicial District,” stated Senator César J. Blanco. “I’ve had conversations will Choose Hicks and together with his greater than 22 years of authorized expertise as a Choose, Assistant District Lawyer, and Legal and Damage Protection Lawyer, I’m assured he’ll deliver order, competence, and belief again into the District Lawyer’s Workplace whereas being a steward of workplace for the individuals of El Paso, Culberson, and Hudspeth County. Subsequently, I concur with this appointment.”
Invoice D. Hicks of El Paso is an lawyer and proprietor of The Legislation Places of work of Invoice D. Hicks P.C. Previous to his work basically follow regulation, he served as Choose of the 243rd Judicial District Court docket in El Paso County and as an Assistant District Lawyer for the thirty fourth Judicial District for over 12 years. He’s a member of the State Bar of Texas, together with its Household Legislation, Legal Justice, and Litigation sections, the Federal Western District of Texas, Faculty of the State Bar of Texas, and the West Texas Detention Facility Company. He’s a member and former board member of the El Paso Bar Affiliation, former Commissioner of the El Paso County Ethics Fee and the Metropolis of El Paso Ethics Assessment Fee, and former Particular Commissioner of the El Paso Condemnation Fee. Moreover, he’s a member of the El Paso Make-A-Want Regional Advisory Board and the Little one Disaster Middle of El Paso Board of Administrators. He’s additionally a member and former President of the Rotary Membership of El Paso. Hicks obtained a Bachelor of Science in Political Science from Texas A&M College and a Juris Physician diploma from Texas Tech College College of Legislation.