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General News
WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?
Well, the Council staff is going its
separate ways. For the concerned, the
interested, or the merely curious, here are
some of our plans:
Andy is going into private law practice
(see his column, opposite).
Kathy Givens, Andy's Administrative
Assistant, will finish up her degree in
Computer Science and also work part-time
for Covington Information Systems, the
company for our computer system.
Oscar Sherrell is retiring (for the second
time; he tried to retire as Financial Officer,
and Andy drafted him again, this time as
Director of Administration.) Oscar has
always been an entrepreneur; I don't think
he'll ever really retire.
Mary Hees, our Mailroom Manager (and
our resident excellent cook!-just ask anyone
here) is still looking for employment.
Mmmm. . . will I miss her carrot cake.
E. K. Murray, our Investigator, will go
to work on September 1st for (how can I put
this delicately?) -- well, it's the defense firm
of Kazen & Ray in Austin.
Bill Weston, our Financial Officer, took
a position effective August 5th with the
State Board of Pharmacy.
Victoria Bazeley, Administrative
Assistant to both Bill and David, has not
secured a position as of this writing. But
I'll make bets she has by the time you're
reading it. (Small plug coming:) She was a
major help, particularly since she took over
publication orders. She has great
orgainizational ability, works fast, and likes
challenges. Employers, take note!
Yours truly, David Kroll, finished up this
issue and on August 1 began with the State
Bar Professional Development Program as the
Director of Video Education. (Give me a
call if I can help you: 512/475-6734.)
My thanks to the staff, the prosecutors,
and the others who helped make my job
interesting and enjoyable. I'll miss you, andI wish you all the best.
THE PROSECUTOR COUNCIL
Chairman, Hon. Tim Curry
Criminal District Attorney
Fort Worth
Hon. Richard W. Brainerd
County Attorney
with Felony Responsibility
Vega
Hon. Ken Epley
Lay Member
San Angelo
Hon. Dick Hicks
Lay Member
Bandera
Hon. John R. "Randy" Hollums
District Attorney
Floydada
Hon. Claude J. Kelley, Jr.
Lay Member
Fredericksburg
Hon. Bill Rugeley
Criminal District Attorney
San Marcos
Hon. Joe Schott
Lay Member
Castroville
Hon. Mac Smith
District Attorney
Weatherford
STAFF
Executive Director
Andy Shuval
Administrative Director
Oscar Sherrell
Legal Counselor
David C. Kroll
Investigator
E. K. MurrayTRUE BILL is published bi-monthly by The Prosecutor Council
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