Pubdate: Tue, 6 Jan 2004 Source: Plainview Daily Herald (TX) Copyright: 2004 Plainview Daily Herald Contact: http://plainviewonthe.net/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/864 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/people/terry+mceachern MCEACHERN SEEKING TO STAY IN OFFICE District Attorney Terry McEachern has announced he will seek the post he has held for the past 18 years on March 9 in the Republican Party. He has previously been a Democrat. "I am announcing my intention to seek the Republican Party´s nomination as their candidate for re-election as district attorney. I would like to express my sincere appreciation to the people of Hale and Swisher counties who have encouraged me to pursue this goal," McEachern said. "Since assuming office May 1, 1985, my record of convictions (94 percent) remains as one of the highest on record in Texas. The state average is 87 percent. "My qualifications include being licensed by the State of Texas Court of Appeals, as well as by the Federal Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans. I am also qualified and entitled to argue before the Supreme Court of the United States. "It is a privilege to be a past director of the Texas District and County Attorneys Association. The Texas Department of Public Safety has also conferred on me its highest civilian honor - the Colonel´s Award. "I am a member of First Presbyterian Church in Plainview. I hold the rank of Eagle Scout and remain an enthusiastic supporter of the program. My two daughters are now married and I have the pleasure of one grandson." He continued: "I will continue to energetically and conscientiously protect the rights of the citizens I serve and to uphold the law that preserves our system of justice. "I do not now nor will I ever set myself outside the boundaries of the principles that govern my personal responsibility. You may be confident that I will remain fully accountable for all my actions and accept any of the appropriate circumstances. "Therefore, I have dropped the appeal of my DWI conviction in New Mexico and will serve my 2-day sentence as soon as the judge signs the order." - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin