Wednesday, August 20, 2008





Public Services Bureau
Marie Munier, Public Services 
The Public Services Bureau Chief supervises our Intake Division, Grand Jury Division, Child Abuse Division, Family Criminal Law Division, and Check Fraud Division.
Division Chiefs 
Lynne Parsons, Intake Division Chief
The Intake Division of the Harris County District Attorney’s Office is responsible for the filing of all misdemeanors (except Class C offenses) and all felonies that occur within the boundaries of Harris County, Texas. During the year 2005, this division filed 65,250 Class A and B misdemeanors and 37,525 felonies.  More
Jane Waters, Family Criminal Law Division Chief
Click here to learn more to about Family Criminal Law. The Family Criminal Law Division is staffed with attorneys caseworkers and investigators that review allegations of criminal spousal abuse. Lawyers also file protective orders for victims against their perpetrators. Last year they reviewed over 6,000 allegations of abuse and filed 2,100 protective orders More 
John Boone, Check Fraud Division Chief 
Click here to learn more about Check FraudThe Check Fraud Division of the District Attorney's Office, located on the 1st floor of the Criminal Justice Center at 1201 Franklin Street,  is responsible for investigating and prosecuting the offense of theft by check. During 2005, the Check Fraud Division was responsible for filing 3,218 misdemeanor theft by check cases and 181 felony theft cases.  Over 1.5 million dollars was recovered for the victims of theft by check. More 
Denise Oncken, Child Abuse Division Chief
The Child Abuse Division is responsible for prosecuting cases which involve physical abuse, sexual abuse and/or neglect of children: (1) where the victim is under six years of age at the time of the last reported offense where the testimony of the victim, is needed in court for prosecution and (2) sexual abuse cases filed by law enforcement officers who are housed at The Harris County Children's Assessment Center where the victim is 13 years of age or younger. The Harris County District Attorney's Office is one of fifteen partner agencies affiliated with the Children's Assessment Center which promotes a multi-disciplinary approach to the civil and criminal investigation of child abuse. Since the Child Abuse Division is specialized, it handles the vertical prosecution of its Child Abuse cases from Intake to final trial disposition. The remainder of the child abuse cases are handled by prosecutors assigned to the Trial Bureau.
Dan Rizzo, Grand Jury Division Chief
The essential function of the grand jury is to determine whether or not a person or persons should be formally accountable for the commission of a crime—a felony or a misdemeanor. The grand jury performs this function by determining if there is probable cause to believe a crime has been committed and probable cause to believe that a particular person or persons committed the crime. The grand jury performs its duty by then returning a true bill or no bill. If a true bill is returned the case goes to court and if a no bill is returned then, absent new additional facts, the case is over. The grand jury prevents the citizen from being publicly accused of a crime and from the trouble, expense, and anxiety of a public trial unless probable cause is established. More 
 
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