Page 10 THE BATTALION a TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1978 Let’s promote Judge Bill Vance to District Judge, 85th District Court STATEMENT OF PRINCIPLES 1 I believe that the American system of jurispru dence, while not perfect, is the best system ever devised for the orderly settlement of disputes be tween conflicting interests. I will do my best to make that system work quickly, efficiently, and honestly through faithful and impartial performance of the duties of the office of District Judge. 2.1 believe that the legal profession can and should assist in adapting the system to local conditions. I believe the Brazos County Bar Association should appoint a committee of its most distinguished members to advise the District Judge on 1) the adoption of local rules of procedure and 2) a doc ket control system, both designed to expedite the disposition of the caseload of the Court. imam . : 4 ‘7 am asking that you consider my experience as a prosecutor, as a judge of a record and as administrative head of your county government, and promote me to the District Judge’s office. I pledge that I will faithfully discharge the duties of that office and will be fair and impartial to all who come before me. ” BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION Age: 38 Experience: County Judge Brazos County, 1967 - present Assistant County Attorney, Brazos County, 1964-1967 Admitted to Practice of Law, December 10, 1963 3.1 believe that the most effective deterrent to crime is knowledge that criminal activity will result in swift punishment of the offender. I believe in the objec tives of the new Speedy Trial act and punishment commensurate with the degree of guilty conduct. 4.1 believe that a combination of education and ex- " perience best qualify an individual to assume major responsibility such as a District Judgeship. I will bring to that office my legal education and more ithan ten years judicial experience as County Judge. 5 I believe that the taxpaying citizens of Brazos ’ County are entitled to good administration of their tax dollars. The District Judge is directly responsi ble for the District Judge’s Office, the County Au ditor’s Office and the Brazos County Probation Of fice, amounting to almost 10% of the total operat ing budget of Brazos County. I have the adminis trative experience, gained as County Judge, to as sure cooperation with the Commissioner’s Court in matters of budget and personnel. Civic and Other Governmental Activities: Chairman, Brazos Valley Development Council Member, Executive Committee, Brazos Valley Community Action Agency (Chairman, 1971 - 1976) Organizer and Member, Board of Trustees, Brazos Valley Mental Health - Mental Retardation Center (Chairman, 1973-1977) Chairman, Brazos County Civil Defense, 1967 - present Member, Coordinating Committee (1971 - 1974) Bryan-College Station Urban Transportation Policy Advisory and Steering Committee (Chairman, 1974 - present) Chairman, Governing Board, Brazos County Health Unit (City- County), 1967 - present Chairman, Intergovernmental Coordinating Committee, Brazos County - Bryan-College Station - Texas A&M University, 1975 - present Immediate Past President, Texas Association of Regional Councils Member, Board of Directors, Arts Council of Brazos Valley Education: BA, Economics, Texas A&M University, 1961 JD, University of Texas School of Law, 1963 Professional Organizations: State Bar Texas Brazos County Bar Association Texas Aggie Bar Association Admitted to practice, United States Supreme Court, and U.S. District Court for Southern District of Texas Past Interests: Fund Drive Chairman, Greater Bryan United Fund, 1967 President, Board of Directors, Greater Bryan United Fund, 1968 Chairman, Board of Trustees, Crestview, Inc., a Methodist Retirement Home, 1973 Member, Board of Directors, Central Brazos Valley Mental Health Center, Inc., 1973-1974 President, Bryan-College Station Knife and Fork Club, 1971 President, Brazos County Bar Association, 1968 Board of Directors, American Cancer Society, Brazos Chapter Board of Directors, Brazos County March of Dimes Other: Member, First United Methodist Church, Bryan, Texas Children: Bill Vance, Jr. - age 15 Karen Vance - age 12 Charles Vance - age 6 c Tt opei ley appi path B, exte helc Tue; tasy proi laxe H difh mil] Bris •SlOi ad Vi B Pro; mil] spe taxi wih Bon wil ( Pro E stat pro sale lob Pec eve I ' rrie | cep Pd. Pol. Ad./Committee to Promote Judge Bill Vance/W.R. Vance, Chairman, Box 3995/Bryan, Tx. 77801 ver nnj