Paul Herrmann Announces Campaign for Randall County Court at Law
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AMARILLO, Texas - Txylo -- Longtime West Texas attorney Paul Herrmann has announced his campaign for Randall County Court at Law, bringing 38 years of courtroom experience and a balanced legal background in criminal, civil, and family law. He is running for the seat held by Judge James Anderson, who is retiring after many years of respected service.
"I am grateful for the support and encouragement I have received from across the county," Herrmann said. "My goal is to serve this community with good judgment, honest leadership, and a commitment to fairness and public safety."
Herrmann grew up in the region and worked in the oilfield and cattle industry before attending the University of Texas at Austin, where he earned a degree in Petroleum Land Management and later his law degree. His career reflects steady advancement shaped by hard work and conservative values.
He served as Chief Felony Prosecutor for Potter County, handling capital murder, violent crime, and major drug cases, and also served as acting county attorney in Armstrong County. He later built a respected defense and civil litigation practice, trying hundreds of jury trials in municipal, county, district, and federal courts, including cases before the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.
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Herrmann earned Board Certification in Criminal Law in 1999 and has been recertified every five years. His service includes appointments as a special prosecutor and membership on the State Bar grievance committee. He has also directed Paul and Mike's Excellent Mile, a local charity event active for more than 31 years. He and his wife, Allison, have been married 36 years and have four children.
Herrmann's campaign emphasizes his steady temperament, broad courtroom experience, and commitment to public safety. "I devoted my career to this community," he said. "I am ready to bring my experience, my values, and my commitment to justice to the Randall County Court at Law."
Learn more at https://www.herrmannforjudge.com/
"I am grateful for the support and encouragement I have received from across the county," Herrmann said. "My goal is to serve this community with good judgment, honest leadership, and a commitment to fairness and public safety."
Herrmann grew up in the region and worked in the oilfield and cattle industry before attending the University of Texas at Austin, where he earned a degree in Petroleum Land Management and later his law degree. His career reflects steady advancement shaped by hard work and conservative values.
He served as Chief Felony Prosecutor for Potter County, handling capital murder, violent crime, and major drug cases, and also served as acting county attorney in Armstrong County. He later built a respected defense and civil litigation practice, trying hundreds of jury trials in municipal, county, district, and federal courts, including cases before the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.
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Herrmann earned Board Certification in Criminal Law in 1999 and has been recertified every five years. His service includes appointments as a special prosecutor and membership on the State Bar grievance committee. He has also directed Paul and Mike's Excellent Mile, a local charity event active for more than 31 years. He and his wife, Allison, have been married 36 years and have four children.
Herrmann's campaign emphasizes his steady temperament, broad courtroom experience, and commitment to public safety. "I devoted my career to this community," he said. "I am ready to bring my experience, my values, and my commitment to justice to the Randall County Court at Law."
Learn more at https://www.herrmannforjudge.com/
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