You're a proven liar Cheezy, Rick Perry didn't become governor of Texas until the year 2000.
"Judge Boyd is the presiding judge of the 323rd Family District Court, which serves Tarrant County as its Juvenile Court. Judge Boyd has presided in this court since 1995, and as its Associate Judge since 1987."
AUSTIN –
Gov. Rick Perry appointed four people to the Texas Juvenile
Probation Commission, which provides technical assistance, training and
funding to juvenile probation services in coordination with local
juvenile boards and juvenile probation departments.
Jean Boyd of Fort Worth serves as the 323rd family district court
judge. She is chair of the State Bar of Texas Juvenile Justice Committee
judicial section and is a member of the Texas Board of Legal
Specialization’s Juvenile Law Advisory Commission. She is a past board
member of the Tarrant County Bar Association and a past president of the
Tarrant County Women Lawyers Association. She is also a board member of
Gill Children’s Services, Inc., and Tarrant County Youth Collaboration,
and is a past board member of Child Advocates of Tarrant County and
Alliance for Children. Boyd received a bachelor’s degree from Texas Tech
University and a law degree from South Texas College of Law.
She is
reappointed to a term to expire Aug. 31, 2013.