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Who will call for Hays County Judge David Glicker to resign?

We heard countless calls for Travis County District Attorney Rosemary Lehmberg to resign her office after her April 2013 arrest for driving while intoxicated. She pled guilty and was sentenced to 45 days in jail and a $4,000 fine. The Daily Texan published an op-ed calling for Lehmberg’s resignation, Representative Phil King called for her resignation, a Remove Rosemary Lehmberg Facebook page was created and Rosemary Lehmberg parody to the tune of MTA by the Kingston Trio was posted on Free Republic.

So who will call for THIS guy to resign?

Hays County Court-at-Law Judge David Glickler was arrested on suspicion of drunken driving late Tuesday night, the county’s sheriff’s office said.

Glickler, 46, was pulled over about 11:30 p.m. on Tuesday by a deputy sheriff on Interstate 35, south of downtown Kyle, officials said.

He was charged with driving while intoxicated, a class B misdemeanor. Glickler was booked at the Hays County Jail early Wednesday morning and was released after posting a $3,000 bail.

Glickler has served as court-at-law judge since last November.

Glicker’s known not solely as a Hays County Judge, he’s part of the posse called in to action by the Texas Secretary of State when 10 citizens in Montgomery County voted and ousted some well-heeled incumbents in the special district known as The Woodlands RUD #1.

We wouldn’t want to call out the Statesman for neglecting that little tidbit in their reporting, would we?

Glicker  is innocent until proven guilty but it’s not too soon to consider what might be tweeted after his case is adjudicated.

Will he ever return?

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