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Update:

I have announced my candidacy for the office of Nolan County Judge. The election will be held November 2, 2010.

Please visit my Campaign page to learn more about my Commitment, Experience and Vision for Nolan County.

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I am Peter M. Lopez, a criminal defense lawyer and family law attorney in Sweetwater, Texas.

I have represented literally hundreds of people charged with crimes or who are going through a divorce or custody battle. I have limited my law practice to criminal defense and family law so I can help people in their time of greatest need.

I have represented citizens charged with misdemeanor crimes such as driving while intoxicated (DWI/DUI), family violence, and theft. I have also represented those charged with the most serious felony offenses, including drug possession, manufacturing, and delivery, robbery, sexual assault, and murder. I have tried numerous criminal cases to a jury with exceptional results. I consider it an honor and privilege when a citizen accused of a crime puts their life in my hands.

I have also represented numerous people who have entrused me with the future of their family. I have represented men, women and children at every stage of family and matrimonial litigation including divorce, child custody cases, child support cases, paternity suits, adoptions, parental rights termination cases, and litigation involving state agencies such as Child Protective Services and the Office of the Attorney General.

If you have been charged with a crime, or, if you need a lawyer who will represent you in any area of family law, please call me for a free consultation. You may contact me online or call my office.

Check back often for the latest news below.

 

Entries in Politics (10)

Thursday
Mar252010

Primary Election Results

The primary election for the Nolan County Judge race on March 3, 2010 saw a record Republican turnout. I want to thank everyone for voting. It's on to November.

Here are a few articles about the Election:

Tuesday
Feb162010

Early Voting Begins

Early voting for the March primary election begins today. For more information about polling locations, dates and times, see these two posts:

Friday
Jan222010

Polling Locations, Dates, and Other Election Info

The Sweetwater Reporter has all of the information about the March primary ballots, candidates, polling locations, and important dates (read the full story).

The Republican polling locations for the March 2, 2010 primary are easy to remember:

  • Sweetwater Fire Station (900 E. Broadway) - Precincts 1-5, 7-9 and 10-14 (Sweetwater)
  • Roscoe Community Center - Precints 6, 9 and 13 (Roscoe)

The last day to register to vote in the March primary is Monday, Feb. 1, 2010. The first day of early voting is Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2010, and the last day for early voting will be Friday, Feb. 26, 2010. You can early vote from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday in the County Clerk's office at 100 E. Third Street, Sweetwater.

Wednesday
Jan132010

Election Calendar

Here are a few important dates to remember for the 2010 elections:

Primary Election

  • 02/01/10  Last Day to Register to Vote for Primary
  • 02/16/10  First Day of Early Voting
  • 02/23/10  Last Day to Apply for Mail-in Ballot (received NOT postmarked)
  • 02/26/10  Last Day of Early Voting
  • 03/02/10  Primary Election

General Election

  • 10/04/10  Last Day to Register to Vote for November General Election
  • 10/18/10  First Day of Early Voting
  • 10/26/10  Last Day to Apply for Mail-in Ballot (received NOT postmarked)
  • 10/29/10  Last Day of Early Voting
  • 11/02/10  General Election

 

Monday
Jan112010

Nolan County Judge Filing Announcement

Sweetwater Reporter article "Lopez file for office of Nolan County Judge":

It's official — Peter M. Lopez has filed for the office of Nolan County Judge. He announced his intent to run this past November. He will be running as a Republican.

Lopez is a local attorney who has practiced law in Sweetwater and the surrounding area for almost 10 years.
He has chosen to run as a Republican, despite the fact that past elections have favored the Democrats. "It didn't seem right for me to run as the candidate for change, only to begin by doing things the way they have always been done," Lopez said.

He understands that the values promoted by the Republican party are more aligned with the people who live in rural West Texas. He believes that should be reflected in the local leadership.

"I think it's a good thing when voters have choices," Lopez said. "Voters rarely have a real choice anymore in elections. In this election, the voters of Nolan County have real and distinct choices in the candidates for county judge."

Lopez says that his legal experience is going to give him the ability, if elected, to hit the ground running and won't require on-the-job training to decide legal questions.

"I am the only attorney in this race, and the county judge is first and foremost a judge, who hears and rules on complex legal matters," Lopez said.

"I want the voters to know that I am committed to this campaign and to being the next County Judge. I can say with some confidence that I am the only choice among the candidates who didn't struggle with the decision of whether to run or retire," Lopez said. "I think that is important because I will not serve the citizens of Nolan County with one foot out the door."

For more information, visit www.petermlopez.com or follow Peter and his campaign on Facebook and Twitter.