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Daniel Wong sues Fort Bend County attorney to protect judicial appointment, rule of law
By Katherine Levens at KPRC 2 Houston (NBC / Click2Houston)
· July 6, 2026
· 2 min read
Fort Bend County Judge Daniel Wong filed a lawsuit Monday against Fort Bend County Attorney Bridgette Smith-Lawson, asking a district court to reaffirm one of the most fundamental principles of constitutional government: that judicial orders remain binding unless modified by a court — not by the ...
Key takeaway “Bridgette Smith-Lawson is wasting valuable Fort Bend County resources in pursuit of her own partisan, political agenda,” said Chris Hilton, counsel for County Judge Wong.
Why this matters in Sugar Land News
The lawsuit filed by Fort Bend County Judge Daniel Wong against County Attorney Bridgette Smith-Lawson has significant implications for the continuity of government in Sugar Land and the broader Fort Bend County community. With the county judge's appointment hanging in the balance, the outcome of this case will determine the stability of local leadership and the ability of Commissioners Court to conduct business without disruption. The fact that Wong's appointment was made under Chapter 87 of the Texas Local Government Code following the suspension of the former county judge adds complexity to the situation, and the court's decision will set a precedent for similar cases in the future. As the case moves forward, residents of Sugar Land and Fort Bend County will be watching closely to see how the district court rules on the validity of Wong's appointment and the limits of the county attorney's authority.
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Category: local ·
Published: July 6, 2026 ·
Source: KPRC 2 Houston (NBC / Click2Houston) ·
Reading time: 2 min
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What is this story about? Fort Bend County Judge Daniel Wong filed a lawsuit Monday against Fort Bend County Attorney Bridgette Smith-Lawson, asking a district court to reaffirm one of the most fundamental principles of constitutional government: that judicial orders remain binding unless modified by a court — not by the ...
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