• The Conversation: Judge Teana Watson, Race & Criminal Justice System

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The Conversation: Judge Teana Watson, Race & Criminal Justice System

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  • Join us for a powerful discussion on race and the criminal justice system. Pastor Sincere and Judge Teana Watson (Fort Bend County Court at Law 5) explore critical issues, real-life experiences, and solutions for a more just system.

    Meet Judge Teana Watson

    Judge Teana Watson, a native Houstonian, is a proud graduate of the Jesse H. Jones High School Vanguard Program. She studied as a Sloan Fellow at Princeton University and graduated with honors from Fisk University in 1986. After interning at the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office, she earned her law degree from Syracuse University College of Law.

    Returning to Texas, Watson began her legal career in 1991 at the Fort Bend County District Attorney’s Office, later serving as Chief Prosecutor of the Juvenile Division.

    In 1996, she opened her own law firm, representing clients in state and federal courts on criminal and civil matters. She also served as a municipal judge in Stafford (2002-2010) and founded T.V. Watson Law, PLLC in 2014, a full-service firm with over 65 years of combined legal experience.

    Judge Watson has presented papers and lectured for the State Bar of Texas, the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, and other legal organizations. She has served on multiple legal boards, including the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Education Institute and the Criminal Defense Lawyers Project. She is a past Vice President of the Fort Bend County Criminal Lawyers Association.

    Beyond her legal career, Watson is dedicated to public service, charitable causes, and community engagement. She has been a parishioner of Holy Family Catholic Church in Missouri City for over 20 years. She and her husband, Ricardo Watson, Sr., are proud parents of Ricky (Hampton University graduate) and Cordell (St. Mary’s University student).

    Racism & the Criminal Justice System

    Racial disparities in policing, sentencing, and incarceration continue to impact communities of color. Black and Latino individuals face higher arrest rates, harsher sentences, and systemic barriers within the legal system. Addressing these injustices requires policy changes, legal reforms, and equity-driven solutions.

    Listen & Watch On Demand

    🎧 Listen on Demand: Available on Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, Google Podcasts, and YouTube and sincerelifecoach.org

    📺 Watch on YouTube: @DavidSincere-s7q

    Don’t miss this important conversation on justice and equity!

    #TheConversation #RaceAndJustice #CriminalJusticeSystem #PastorSincere

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Join us for a powerful discussion on race and the criminal justice system. Pastor Sincere and Judge Teana Watson (Fort Bend County Court at Law 5) explore critical issues, real-life experiences, and solutions for a more just system.

Meet Judge Teana Watson

Judge Teana Watson, a native Houstonian, is a proud graduate of the Jesse H. Jones High School Vanguard Program. She studied as a Sloan Fellow at Princeton University and graduated with honors from Fisk University in 1986. After interning at the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office, she earned her law degree from Syracuse University College of Law.

Returning to Texas, Watson began her legal career in 1991 at the Fort Bend County District Attorney’s Office, later serving as Chief Prosecutor of the Juvenile Division.

In 1996, she opened her own law firm, representing clients in state and federal courts on criminal and civil matters. She also served as a municipal judge in Stafford (2002-2010) and founded T.V. Watson Law, PLLC in 2014, a full-service firm with over 65 years of combined legal experience.

Judge Watson has presented papers and lectured for the State Bar of Texas, the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, and other legal organizations. She has served on multiple legal boards, including the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Education Institute and the Criminal Defense Lawyers Project. She is a past Vice President of the Fort Bend County Criminal Lawyers Association.

Beyond her legal career, Watson is dedicated to public service, charitable causes, and community engagement. She has been a parishioner of Holy Family Catholic Church in Missouri City for over 20 years. She and her husband, Ricardo Watson, Sr., are proud parents of Ricky (Hampton University graduate) and Cordell (St. Mary’s University student).

Racism & the Criminal Justice System

Racial disparities in policing, sentencing, and incarceration continue to impact communities of color. Black and Latino individuals face higher arrest rates, harsher sentences, and systemic barriers within the legal system. Addressing these injustices requires policy changes, legal reforms, and equity-driven solutions.

Listen & Watch On Demand

🎧 Listen on Demand: Available on Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, Google Podcasts, and YouTube and sincerelifecoach.org

📺 Watch on YouTube: @DavidSincere-s7q

Don’t miss this important conversation on justice and equity!

#TheConversation #RaceAndJustice #CriminalJusticeSystem #PastorSincere

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