Although Terry Adams was appointed to the First Court of Appeals this summer, to keep the bench, he must compete against Democratic candidate Amparo Monique Guerra in November.

Guerra argues she’s served for five years as a part-time municipal court judge, but Adams was appointed only six weeks ago. But Adams claims he has 30 years of experience as an appellate attorney in Texas and all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court.

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