A highly-decorated member of the police force, Jason Charbonnet is a respected leader known for his honesty, trustworthiness and commitment to excellence. He considers it an honor to put his life on the line to protect our families from violent criminals. Now he’s ready to bring his unmatched qualifications into the courtroom to serve as our next Justice of the Peace.
CHARBONNET HAS THE QUALIFICATIONS
■ 17 years as a highly-decorated police officer and investigator
■ Has the legal expertise needed for the job
■ Honest, conservative, and sworn to defend the Constitution.
Fort Worth Police Officers Association
Arlington Police Association
Tarrant County Constable Darrell Huffman
Tarrant County Constable Jody Johnson
Tarrant County Constable Dale Clark
“Jason is the only candidate who is conservative and has the qualifications to actually do the job of Justice of the Peace.”
Tarrant County Commissioner J.D. Johnson
Known for his depth of legal knowledge, Jason works closely with prosecutors in the District Attorney’s office to build solid cases that result in convictions of criminals.
If elected, Jason will be one of the most qualified JPs ever to serve in Tarrant County.
Jason’s first duty as a police officer was to take an oath to defend and uphold the U.S. Constitution—an oath he takes very seriously. Jason is committed to protecting our constitutional rights and getting criminals off the streets to keep our families safe.
As our next Justice of the Peace, Jason will be tough, fair and always follow the letter of the law.
Growing up on the west side of Fort Worth, Jason’s family taught him to work hard, shoot straight and always do the right thing, even when it’s not popular. Highly involved in the community, Jason is active with a local animal rescue and helps the Las Vegas Trail community with food and clothes drives to local churches and schools. Jason
Growing up on the west side of Fort Worth, Jason’s family taught him to work hard, shoot straight and always do the right thing, even when it’s not popular. Highly involved in the community, Jason is active with a local animal rescue and helps the Las Vegas Trail community with food and clothes drives to local churches and schools. Jason and his wife are members of Trinity Episcopal Church, where their two children attend preschool.
Advance Peace Officer 2010
Intermediate Peace Officer 2006
Institute for Law Enforcement Administration
Officer of the Year 2004 & 2009
Certified Texas Arson Investigator
Certified Texas Field Training Officer
Regional Counter Drug Training Academy
Tarrant County Major Case Investigation Team
Homicide Investigators of Texas