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District Attorney

The main duty of the district attorney is to represent the state in criminal cases. The district attorney works with law enforcement officers in the investigation and preparation of cases to be heard before the criminal courts.

Duties include representation of victims of violence in protective orders and representing the Texas Department of Protective & Regulatory services in removing children from abusive households. 

The District Attorney’s Office Victim Services program is dedicated to providing the best possible direct and personal service to victims of crime and their families. It is our goal to assure those victimized that they have not been left behind by the criminal justice system. We strive to provide a safe place where victims can turn to while searching for justice and understanding.
  • Noble D. Walker
    Hunt County District Attorney

    Courthouse
    2507 Lee St., 4th Floor
    Greenville, TX 75401

    Ph: (903) 408-4180
    Fx: (903) 408-4296

    Hours:
    Monday - Friday
    8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Texas Department of Criminal Justice - Victim Services Division Other Victims Services Information (V.I.N.E.) Online Discovery - 3/26/2018 to Present
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  • First Assistant District Attorney: Steven Lilley
    Assistant District Attorney: Jeff Kovach
    Assistant District Attorney: Christopher Bridger
    Assistant District Attorney: Allison Flanagan
    Assistant District Attorney: Elisha Hollis

    Investigator: Sandra Bell
    Investigator: Tommy Grandfield 

    Office Administrator and Victims Assistant Coordinator: Trudy Sandlin

    Administrative Assistant: Cassidy Teelon
    Administrative Assistant: Claudia Argumaniz
    Administrative Assistant: Shelly Hughes

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