Wiley is a highly accomplished First Assistant County Attorney with a successful track record of serving as a prosecutor for 21 years. He demonstrates expertise in criminal law, legal research, and courtroom litigation. Committed to upholding justice and ensuring public safety, Wiley has prosecuted a wide range of misdemeanor and felony criminal cases. As first assistant, his duties include mentoring and supervising junior attorneys, providing guidance and support for trial.
Handle office intake from law enforcement, submit criminal history reporting, run efficiency reports, coordinate Veterans Pre-trial meetings, review non-disclosure and expunction requests, and serve as a Victims Assistant Coordinator.
I enjoy being a part of an office that is making a difference in the community that I live in and love.
I have been with the CA office for 21 years and in that time to current my duties include: NSF checks-intake, processing, file creation, payments, warrant issuance, and reporting uncollected restitution to the State of Texas. I also moniitor discovery requests from appointed/retained defense counsel and share it with them if criminal case has been filed. I maintain all misdemeanor case files. I scan, upload and print all documents pertaining to active and closed cases.
As the juvenile legal assistant, I handle many different things including computer work, paperwork and filing needed for court hearings, and communications between the prosecutor and different agencies that we work alongside with. Other duties I have include Victims Assistance Coordinator, communication with bond companies, and computer and paperwork for adult misdemeanor cases.
Retired with Master Peace Officer license from Greenville Police Department after 39 years. Now review misdemeanor cases for accuracy and assist the attorneys in trial preparation. Review all WIN referred protective order applications and make contact with the applicant to explain process and provide safety, if requested.
I hold a Master Peace Officer license with over 32 years of law enforcement experience. As a CA Investigator, I review misdemeanor cases and assist with trial preparation. I also assist in processing protective order applications, as well as serving both criminal and civil (CPS) subpoenas.
Ann Taylor is a life-long Texan who previously worked in the oil and gas industry before attending Baylor Law School. Hired in 2020, Ann is an Assistant County Attorney practicing in CCL1. She is responsible for prosecuting juvenile cases and adult criminal misdemeanors.
I am a Board Certified Criminal lawyer with over a decade of experience. I handle misdemeanor criminal cases in County Court at Law, animal abuse seizures in coordination with the SPCA of North Texas, and appeals. I also handle civil forfeiture and seizure cases related to criminal cases as well as non-disclousre and expunction requests.
Meet Ellainna Douglas, a dedicated prosecutor and proud lifelong Texan. Specializing in mental health commitments and family violence protective orders, she brings empathy and expertise to navigate the complexities of the legal system and strives to create a safer environment for those in need. Trust her to handle criminal cases with unwavering commitment and a deep understanding of Texan value
Skyler Dooley comes to the office with a unique background. He served twenty years as a Senior Non-Commissioned Officer in the U.S. Army as an Infantryman, serving in multiple Airborne, Pathfinder and Air Assault units. After retiring from the Military, he chose to pursue a legal career, earning his Master of Public Administration from Bellevue University and completing his Juris Doctor at Creighton University Law School.
Holly is the senior Asst County Attorney having worked in the Hunt CA Office since 2011. Holly provides legal advise to the Dept of Family Protective Services, which includes case staffings and making court appearances in the 196th District Court on behalf of the agency.
Sara was recently reassigned to the 354th District Court to provide legal advice to the Dept of Family Protective Services for all court matters involving children. Previously Sara was assigned as an Asst County Attorney in CCL #2 handling misdemeanors, civil commitments, and protective order applications. She began her prosecutor career as an intern in the Summer of 2022.
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Thank you to all my supporters, friends, and family. It has been an honor serving Hunt County these past 15 years. Public service is a sacrifice worth making, no matter how trying it can get. Now I will let God guide me on the next chapter of my life. I am deeply indebted to my staff that works so hard for this community.