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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Judicial District Community Justice Council Members
Fiscal Year 2005

The Judicial District Community Justice Council of Williamson County has approved the following goals for the department.

  • To increase community involvement and responsibility in developing sentencing programs that provide effective sanctions for criminal defendants;
  • To provide increased opportunities for criminal defendants to make restitution to victims of crime through financial reimbursement or community service;
  • To provide increased use of community penalties designed specifically to meet local needs;
  • and To promote efficiency and economy in the delivery of community-based correctional programs consistent with the objectives defined by Section 1.02, Texas Penal Code.

The Community Supervision and Corrections Department of Williamson County acknowledges the invaluable role of the Council in defining community corrections philosophy, and developing concepts, issues, and strategies to curb crime in the community. Current members of the Council are:

  • Ken Anderson, Judge 277th Judicial District
  • John Bradley, District Attorney
  • Steve Benton, Justice of the Peace, Precinct 3
  • Jimmy Bitz, Justice of the Peace, Precinct 3 - Retired
  • Burt Carnes, Judge 368th Judicial District
  • John Doerfler, County Judge
  • Tom Glenn, Leander ISD
  • James Wilson, County Sheriff
  • Leslie Hill, Citizen Member
  • Mike Jergins, Judge 395th Judicial District
  • Susan Brooks, Judge County Court-at-Law #1
  • Tim Wright, Judge County Court-at-Law #2
  • Don Higgenbotham, Judge County Court-at-Law #3  
  • Toby Lopez, Citizen Member
  • Oscar Perez, Citizen Member
  • Nancy Rabb, Citizen Member
  • Brenda Rhea, Citizen Member
  • Nettie Robertson, Citizen Member
  • Charlie Skaggs, Director, Juvenile Services
  • Jeff Straub, Chief of Police, Taylor Police Department
  • Billy Ray Stubblefield, Judge 26th Judicial District
  • Jana Duty, County Attorney
  • Mike Krusee, House of Representatives
  • Rick Zinsmeyer, Director Community Supervision and Corrections Department 
   
           

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