Governor Abbott appoints Sarah Moore to 512th Judicial District Court in Williamson County

Greg Abbott, Governor of Texas
Greg Abbott, Governor of Texas
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Governor Greg Abbott appointed Sarah Moore as Judge of the 512th Judicial District Court in Williamson County on Mar. 13 for a term set to expire December 31, 2026, or until her successor is duly elected and qualified.

The appointment fills a key judicial position in Williamson County and comes as part of ongoing efforts by the governor’s office to maintain leadership across Texas courts.

Moore currently serves as an assistant district attorney in the Office of the 26th Judicial District Attorney. She is involved with several professional organizations, including the Williamson County Inns of Court, Williamson County Bar Association, State Bar of Texas, National District Attorneys Association, Texas District & County Attorneys Association, and the Texas Prosecutor Society. In addition to her legal work, Moore is an executive board member for WilCo Women’s Center and leads the Human Trafficking Awareness Committee at Georgetown Rotary Club. She also volunteers with local non-profits such as The Caring Place and Brookwood in Georgetown community. Moore holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from the University of Phoenix and a Juris Doctor from St. Mary’s University School of Law.

The Office of Texas Governor Greg Abbott has contributed to statewide job growth and record employment levels according to the official website. The office maintains its primary offices in Austin at the State Insurance Building according to the official website.

Greg Abbott was listed among TIME’s 100 Most Influential People in 2024 according to the official website. The governor’s office focuses on job creation, economic opportunities, education enhancement, protection of individual liberties, parental empowerment in schooling decisions, and southern border security according to the official website.

Abbott has led the Office of Texas Governor since his election in 2014 according to the official website, exercising authority and delivering services throughout Texas according to the official website.



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