Jesse McClure | |
Office: | Judge of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals |
Appointer: | Greg Abbott |
Term Start: | January 1, 2021 |
Predecessor: | Michael Keasler |
Birth Place: | Sacramento, California, U.S. |
Party: | Republican |
Education: | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (BA) University of Texas, Austin (JD) |
Jesse F. McClure III (born 1972) is a Judge of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals.
McClure graduated from Marcos de Niza High School in Tempe, Arizona, received his Bachelor of Arts, with honors, from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and his Juris Doctor from the University of Texas School of Law. He spent the 1992–1993 academic year at the University of Sussex near Brighton, United Kingdom.
McClure began his career as an associate with Brown McCarroll and Oaks Hartline, and then served as an Assistant District Attorney for Tarrant County. He was briefly an attorney at the United States Department of Homeland Security, and then became a special prosecutor for the Texas Department of Insurance.[1]
In 2019, Governor Greg Abbott appointed McClure to the trial court bench in Harris County. He was elevated to the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals in December 2020.[2] He is the first African American judge on the court since 1998, and the third African American judge on the court in Texas history.[3] Judge McClure was elected to a full term in 2022, recording the largest margin of victory by percentage of any statewide candidate on the ballot.
McClure is also the sixth African American to hold statewide office in Texas overall following Louis Sturns, Morris Overstreet, Michael Williams, Wallace Jefferson and Dale Wainwright.