And the race for District Attorney in Waller County to replace the outgoing Oliver Kitzman is on.
The Waller County Democratic Party’s Executive Committee has chosen Sylvia Cedillo, 39, a civil rights attorney who directs the Domestic Violence Project at Prairie View A&M, according to a statement released Monday.
The executive committee of the county’s Republican Party last week chose Assistant District Attorney William Parham, 52, said GOP Chairwoman Ann Davis.
Cedillo and Parham will be facing off in the Nov. 2 general election to fill the remaining two years of Kitzman’s term.
I’ll try to keep an eye out for this one.
Why are prisoners in the Waller County jailed charged so much to make a telephone call to there relatives? I do not think it is fair that they are cut off from even calling there family. They are serving there time in jail. Isn’t that enough? What are you doing to rehebiliate them?
Sarah J. Leblanc