Remeko Tranisha Edwards is the Judge of County Criminal Court #7 in Dallas County. Prior to taking her seat on the bench, she was managing attorney for Law Office of Remeko T. Edwards, Former Probation Officer at Dallas County Juvenile Probation Department, and Former Juvenile Detention Officer/Court Coordinator at Dallas County Juvenile Dept. Hailing from Selma, AL., the Lancaster High School graduate went on to receive a Bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from the University of Texas at El Paso and Bachelor of Liberal Arts from UTA. Then she graduated from Texas Southern University’s Thurgood Marshall School of Law. The judge is a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., and served as President of the Dallas Black Criminal Bar Association and Board Member of Woman Called Moses, We the Village, Christians in Public Service, Dallas Holmes Boyz, National Association of Blacks in Criminal Justice, and Ellis County African American Museum. Humble, gracious, sincere and committed, she is also a member of the Dallas Chapter of Mexican Bar Association (MABA), State Bar of Texas, Dallas Bar Association, Dallas Volunteer Attorney Program, and Antioch Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church.
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Superb Woman: Hon. Remeko T. Edwards
Hailing from the great city of Selma, Alabama, Judge Edwards is widely respected and with good reason!
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