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Leon County
Texas
County Attorney

James R. Witt
130 E. St. Mary
P.O. Box 429
Centerville, TX 75833

Phone: 903-536-2131
Fax:    903-536-7044

HOURS OF OPERATION
Monday thru Friday
8:00 am - 12:00 pm
1:00 pm - 5:00 pm


ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

Cassandra Noey


County Attorney

Effective enforcement of the law requires the sure-handed expertise of a knowledgeable prosecutor.

The main duties of the county and/or district attorney is to represent the state in criminal cases. The county and/or district attorney works with law enforcement officers in the investigation and preparation of cases to be heard before the criminal courts. When requested in writing, the county attorney provides legal counsel to county officers.

The overwhelming importance of the office of public prosecutors arises from the fact that upon the prosecuting attorney rests the power of determining whether prosecution in any given case shall be inaugurated or, if inaugurated, pushed to a successful conclusion.

Other duties include prosecution of juvenile offenders, representation of victims of violence in protective orders and representing the Texas Department of Protective & Regulatory services in removing children from abusive households.

Duties & Responsibilities of County Officials

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