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Judge Mario E. Ramirez honored for his 40th Judicial anniversary

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L-R: 464th District Court Judge Ysmael D. Fonseca, 275th District Court Judge Marla Cuellar, 430th District Court Judge Israel Ramon Jr., 332nd District Court Judge Mario E. Ramirez’ daughter Rebecca, Judge Ramirez’ wife Noelia, Judge Ramirez, Commissioners Court, 370th District Court Judge Noe Gonzalez, 449th District Court Judge Renee Rodriguez-Betancourt, Master Court #1 Judge Nereida Lopez-Singleterry, Master Court #2 Judge Ismael “Kino” Flores Jr., County Court-at-Law #7 Judge Sergio Valdez, and 93rd District Court Judge Fernando Mancias.

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EDINBURG â€“Hidalgo County 430th District Court Judge Israel Ramon was honored to present a resolution to Hidalgo County 332nd District Court Judge Mario E. Ramirez, commending him on his 40th Judicial anniversary.

Judge Ramirez humbly accepted the resolution and thanked the Commissioners Court for their support and recognition.

“Thank you to my family, my colleagues, and all the attorneys from various offices who are here today to support me,” said Judge Ramirez.  “I would also like to thank Commissioners Court for this honor, and again for naming the facility after me, especially because my parents were alive during that time.”

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Judge Ramirez earned his Juris Doctorate from St. Mary’s University School of Law in 1975 and has presided over the 332nd Judicial District of Texas in Edinburg since the court was established in 1983.

He began his judicial career in 1980 as the Presiding Judge of County Court-at-Law No. 2 and served on the bench of the 93rd District Court from 1981-1982.

He has overseen the Juvenile Probation Department for over 36 years and was recently honored as one of the 2019 Distinguished Law Graduates by St. Mary’s University Law Alumni Association.  He has received numerous honors, recognitions, and awards during his tenure.

“It’s been a pleasure serving the people of Hidalgo County,” said Judge Ramirez.

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Commissioners Court congratulates Judge Ramirez on his 40th judicial anniversary in Hidalgo County.

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