who is harris county district attorney for 2017

by Judd Bechtelar 8 min read

Kim Ogg (Democratic Party) is the Harris County District Attorney in Texas. She assumed office in 2017.

Who is the DA in Harris County?

Kim OggKim Ogg - Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg, Harris County District Attorney, is a native Houstonian licensed by the State Bar of Texas in 1987 and recognized as a specialist in Criminal Law by the Board of Legal Specialization since 1992.

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.

What does Harris County Attorney do?

The Harris County Attorney's Office fights for the interests of Harris County through the civil justice system to preserve access to clean air and water; ensure safe, healthy neighborhoods; protect consumers against fraud, exploitation, and other bad acts; and defend voting rights.

Are district attorneys elected?

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.

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.

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 are district attorneys in Texas selected?

District attorneys are elected by voters to four-year terms.

Who prosecutes a criminal case in Texas?

Under Texas law, the county or district attorney has primary jurisdiction to prosecute most criminal offenses. The Office of the Attorney General assists local prosecutors at their request. The law also authorizes this agency to proffer assistance to local prosecutors. Most OAG prosecutions are undertaken on referrals.

Why would I get a letter from the office of Harris County Attorney?

Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg during a press conference Wednesday, July 1, 2020, in Houston. ... The letters stem from the investigation into the 2019 drug raid of a small home on Harding Street in south Houston. Former officer Gerald Goines led a raid on the home, which police believed to be a drug den.Jun 21, 2021

What does the county attorney do in Texas?

A county attorney in Texas has the following duties: Represents the state in prosecuting misdemeanor criminal cases. Works with law enforcement officers in the investigation of criminal cases. Provides legal advice to the Commissioners Court and to other elected officials.

Do prosecutors work at night?

Prosecutors, like many attorneys, work long, extended hours often including late nights and weekends. Depending on the prosecutor's case load at the time and the complexity of the case load, some prosecutors can enjoy a more typical eight-hour work day.

How many defendants were on the docket in 2017?

06/02/17 – Of the 2181 defendants set on the misdemeanor and felony court dockets on Friday, June 2, 2017 441 defendants appeared in court WITHOUT legal representation. That is 20%!

Who is Dan Simons?

Dan Simons, an assistant district attorney in Harris County for the past 3 1/2 years just entered private practice this week. Dan has taken a job with famed DWI expert and Houston Defense Attorney Mark Thiessen and will be handling criminal cases for Mark’s firm. Dan always treated me tough but fair, he dismissed cases when warranted and proceeded with cases that he believed to be in the best interests of the state. Dan tried 30 misdemeanor and 13 felony cases during his tenure with the DA’s office. He brings a lot of experience to the other side of the fence. I wish him well in his new career.

What is the charge of unlawfully intentionally and knowingly cause the death of the complainant?

the charge – unlawfully intentionally and knowingly cause the death of the complainant, a person under 10 years of age, by striking the complainant with a deadly weapon, namely a blunt object, by striking the complainant against a deadly weapon, namely a blunt object, and by striking the complainant with a deadly weapon, namely a hand

How much was the bond forfeited in 2017?

Their bonds were forfeited and warrants issued for their arrest. The total amount of bonds forfeited was $332,500.

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