Judge Karahan is interviewed on Texas Business Radio
Judge Karahan discusses his work in Harris County Criminal Court-at-Law #8, and his campaign for re-election.
Judge Karahan discusses his work in Harris County Criminal Court-at-Law #8, and his campaign for re-election.
Precinct Chair Susan Rutherford discusses the Pay-to-Play slates with host Matt Register on Texas Business Radio.
Judge Karahan is honored to be endorsed by the United Republicans of Texas.
Judge Karahan is pleased to be endorsed by the Houston Association of Women Lawyers–thank you for your support!
Judge Karahan is pleased to announce the endorsement of Dan Huberty, Texas State Representative District 127.
Judge, County Criminal Court No. 8: Jay Karahan
What keeps a well-qualified judge from seeking a higher bench? In the case of incumbent Judge Jay Karahan, county court provides him with the best platform to communicate with the people before him and tell them “what happens if you don’t straighten up and fly right.” Republican voters should unite behind Karahan for a fifth term.
The South Texas College of Law graduate has deep experience throughout the courthouse, having served in a variety of roles during his 34 years of practice. Karahan has been an assistant district attorney, assistant U.S. Attorney General, litigation and compliance counsel for a Fortune 100 corporation, adjunct professor at South Texas College of Law Houston and a white-collar defense lawyer.
While judge, he’s presided over one of the five courts for serious DWI repeat offenders, and his court is a pilot to institute changes to automate court services, records retrieval and documentation.
Nothing in this outstanding jurist’s record would seem likely to attract a primary challenger. Karahan, 61, believes that he’s drawn one for two reasons. He performs same-sex weddings, and he doesn’t pay for endorsements on pay-for-play slates.
Karahan also lost an endorsement from the Kingwood TEA Party after asking on Facebook for Democratic friends to vote in the Republican primary to support him over his opponent. Any quality judge should have Democrats and Republicans alike, not just the party faithful, hoping to keep him on the bench.
Republican voters should pull the lever for Karahan to face Democratic nominee Franklin Bynum in the general election. Karahan’s opponent, Dan Simons, didn’t meet with the editorial board.
Judge Karahan discusses the importance of judicial temperament. Reasonable Doubt is a production of the Harris County Criminal Lawyer’s Association, and is hosted by Jimmy Ardoin and Julio “JV” Vela.
Judge Karahan discusses his campaign and his primary opponent. Reasonable Doubt is a production of the Harris County Criminal Lawyer’s Association, and is hosted by Jimmy Ardoin and Julio “JV” Vela.
Judge Karahan discusses the desirable qualities that an experienced judge needs. Reasonable Doubt is a production of the Harris County Criminal Lawyer’s Association, and is hosted by Jimmy Ardoin and Julio “JV” Vela.
Judge Karahan discusses the many ways in which Criminal Court-at-Law 8 is in the forefront of innovation and new technology to create a more efficient process for all stakeholders. Reasonable Doubt is a production of the Harris County Criminal Lawyer’s Association, and is hosted by Jimmy Ardoin and Julio “JV” Vela