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...Jennifer Tharp; Hays County Criminal DA Sherri Tibbe; Travis County DA Rosemary Lehmberg; and Williamson County DA Jana Duty. "I think...
...Conroe. 277th District Judge Ken Anderson, who was the Williamson County DA who prosecuted Morton, faces a court of inquiry and an attorney...
In the May 29 Republican primary, Texas Supreme Court Justice Don Willett prevailed in the bid for Place 2 on the court, besting former state Supreme Court Justice Steve W. Smith, now an Austin solo.
...Travis County DA Rosemary Lehmberg faces opponent Charlie Baird, a former Texas Court of Criminal Appeals judge in the Democratic primary; Williamson County DA...
...questioned the addition of then-Williamson County Assistant District Attorney John Bradley...
...s executive director. Williamson County District Attorney John Bradley says...
...County, says the DA's office has sent Barnes' case to the Travis County Attorney's Office . Williamson County DA ...
Regardless of whether lawyers win a $100 million verdict, close a huge international deal or fight the good fight in the criminal justice system, there is one person most attorneys should thank for t
...Rolater, a Collin County assistant district attorney...release from the DA's office, "...murder of Ronald Williamson and Traci Wallace...
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