While the nation’s attention was focused on the presidential election, a significant shift took place in the Fourth Court of Appeals, which oversees Bexar County.
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“South Texas is not new to me,” Meza said, reflecting on her 17 years of experience practicing law in the region. “It was about reconnecting with everybody I already knew in South Texas.”In Place 3, Republican Todd McCray defeated Democratic challenger Cynthia Marie Chapa.In Place 5, incumbent Justice Liza A. Rodriguez lost to challenger Republican Adrian Spears.
This Republican sweep now gives the court a conservative majority, but Meza insists that political affiliations do not impact judicial responsibilities.
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