who is district attorney in cherokee county tx

by Mr. Adolphus Frami 7 min read

Who is Cherokee County DA?

Shannon G. WallaceShannon G. Wallace was elected in November of 2012, as Cherokee County's first female District Attorney. Prior to being elected, she was the Chief Assistant District Attorney for the former District Attorney, Garry Moss. District Attorney Wallace has spent her career prosecuting both juvenile and adult offenders.

Who is the District Attorney of Texas?

Stacey M. Soule, State Prosecuting Attorney.

Does Texas have district attorneys?

A district attorney in Texas has the following duties: Represents the state in prosecuting felony criminal cases. Works with law enforcement officers in the investigation of criminal cases. Presents cases to the grand jury.

Who is the judge of Cherokee County Texas?

Judge Michael Davis serves the 369th Judicial District, composed of Anderson, Cherokee, and Leon counties.

What does the district attorney do?

A district attorney is a public official who is appointed or elected to represent the state in criminal judicial proceedings in a particular judicial district or county; an appointed or elected officer who prosecutes cases in a particular judicial district.

Why would a DA call me?

The DA is required to call you under the Victim Bill of Rights because this is a domestic violence case. They could get in trouble if they did not do so. They have to send you a victim impact statement, get your position on the case, find out...

How do I file a complaint against a Texas district attorney?

The State Bar of Texas is the agency with authority to regulate attorneys in Texas. If you have a complaint about the actions of an attorney, contact the State Bar's Grievance Committee at (800) 932-1900.

How long does the district attorney have to file charges in Texas?

If Amy is not in jail, then generally, the prosecutor has up to 2 years from the date of the offense to file misdemeanor charges. Otherwise the case is dismissed and can never be prosecuted. In a felony case, depending upon the specific offense, the prosecutor may have up to 5, 7, or 10 years to file charges.

Who is the prosecutor for Kyle Rittenhouse?

Thomas BingerThe lead prosecutor is Thomas Binger, a Kenosha County assistant district attorney.Nov 18, 2021