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Wednesday, January 9, 2019

Former Longtime Midland City Attorney Keith Stretcher Appointed to Eastland 11th Court of Appeals

Governor Greg Abbott appointed former longtime Midland City Attorney Keith Stretcher to Eastland Texas's Eleventh Court of Appeals yesterday, filling the vacancy created when the governor elevated Justice John M. Bailey to Chief Justice last September.

Stretcher likely got visibility in Austin by having been a President of the Texas City Attorneys Association.

Bailey was the Chief-Justice-designate after getting the Republican nomination last March-- no one ran against him-- and thereby becoming the last candidate standing for the post. Bailey replaced retiring Chief Justice Jim Wright.

Stretcher joins the Eagle-Scout, former-collegiate-gymnast, decorated-military-veteran, award-winning scholar Associate Justice Mike Willson as the second Midlander on the three-justice court. The Eleventh Supreme Judicial District covers 28 counties. On the map above it is the beige one directly under the panhandle. The Eleventh Court of Appeals sits in the tiny town of Eastland in tiny Eastland County very close to the east end of the SJD. Eastland is a remote exurb of Abilene, which is the county seat of Taylor County, the third-largest county of the SJD. The largest county of the SJD is Ector County which is in the southwestern corner, county seat: Odessa. The second-largest is Midland County, county seat: Midland. These two counties, along with Martin County, form the Midland-Odessa metropolitan area, which has the damnably cute slogan "Two Cities, no Limits," and which is in turn where the Permian Basin geological formation is. Midland-Odessa is where the votes are, so it is from where most of the justices come. Chief Justice Bailey lives in Cisco, near Eastland.

Still, why Midland instead of Odessa? The reason likely goes back to when the oil was discovered. The Ector County Commissioners built roads to the oilfields, which made it a more convenient place for roughnecks-- that's the name of a kind of worker-- while Midland had an office building and a hotel. To this day, Midland is comparatively more white-collar than Odessa.

Appeal from metro Abilene or metro Midland-Odessa or the deserts in between and you'll be before three old white Republican guys . . .

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