Time, plus effort, plus dedication equals an eventual payoff, and it will be better than any instant reward.

That’s the lesson 433rd District Court Judge Dib Waldrip says has shaped his life and career since childhood, when he worked morning and night on his family’s 150-acre ranch in Comal County. And that’s the lesson the judge seeks to impart to some struggling criminal defendants who enter his courtroom.

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