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JUVENILE PROBATION DIRECTOF<Y If you have issues viewing or accessing this file contact us at NCJRS.gov. 155263 JUVENILE PROBATION DIRECTOF<Y 7995 ~:: 155263 U.S. Department of Justice National Institute of Justice This document has been reproduced exactly as received from the person or organization originating it. Points of view or opinions stated in this document are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the National Institute of Justice. Permission to reproduce this copyrighted material has been gr~~~s Juvenile Probation ~ssion to the National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS). Further reproduction outside of the NCJRS system requires permission of the copyright owner. Texas Juvenile Probation Commission ,. TEXAS JUVENILE PROBATION DIRECTORY 1995 )s n c... ~ ,... Z -r- C n Ul- ~ @} ""'" ~ A DIrectory of Juvenile JustIce OfficIals ~ ;U =t ~ and JurIsdIctIons In Texas 0 @'lJ 2,; IWl ~ TEXAS JUVENILE PROBATION COMMISSION P.O. Box 13547, Capitol Station Austin, Texas 78711-3547 2015 South IH-35 (512) 443-2001 (voice), STS 820-1498 (voice), 1-8OD-RELAY TX FAX (512) 440-7177 Published April ) 995 --- ~I ~ The Texas Juvenile Probation Commission does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability In employment or the provision of services. ~' VI _ j ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The Texas Juvenile Probation Commission expresses its appreciation to the chief juvenile probation officers and juvenile court judges whose timely submission of the requested information has made this directory possible. - COMMISSION MEMBERS Judge Eric Andelt Acting Chairman Victoria H. Baldwin First Court of Appeals 5617 Bayton Loop 1307 San Jacinto Austin , Texas 78745 10th Floor, Suite 1008 Houston , Texas 77002 Monsignor Dermot N. Brosnan Catherine Evans 222 E. Mitchell St. 1422 Bella Vista Drive San Antonio, Texas 78210 Dallas, Texas 75218 Raul Garcia w. Clyde Lemon GTE Mail Code - TXDO 1416 P.O. Box 331207 2701 S. Johnson Houston , Texas 77233 San Angelo, Texas 76904 Theresa B. Lyons Robert Tejeda 3500 City Center Bexar County Courthouse 301 Commerce Street Precinct #1 Fort Worth, Texas 76102-4186 100 Dolorosa, Suite 101 San Antonio, Texas 78205 4 CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION P.O. Box 13547 Austin, Texas 78711-3547 (512)443-2001 Fax (512)440-7177 Interim Executive Director Vicki Wright ~-----------r------------------------------------'------ I General Counsel Executive Secretary Deputy Executive Lisa Capers Rosa Tapia Director Steve Bonnell I I T 1 Director of Program Services ----­ Director of Federal Programs Dir. of Training Financial Officer Maribeth Powers Deborah Garza John Martinez Herb Hays Resource Specialists Federal Funds Initiatives Accounts Linda P. Brooke Teri Mendez Don Pace Ana Aguirre Cynthia Weisinger Coordinator of Michelle Yoscak C. Homer Flores Information/Media J. Scott Friedman Support Staff Susan Dow Business Manager Luis Guerrero Virginia Primera Dot Streety Harold P. Scogin Sr. Planners Trainer Information Systems Keith Rudeseal Laura Brown Rick Dyer Vonzo Tolbert Barbara Scobey Research SupPOrt Staff Bob Logan Ellie Hernandez Karen Suter Support Staff Gloria Banda Lisa Davenport Sandy Webster 6 £> I m ;0 :;(J) -Im m~ oZ m CJ? AJ m -n m ;0 m Z om I L--------- Other State Agencies - Reference - Texas Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse Texas Department of Criminal Justice House of Representatives Otis Williams, Interim Executive Director Dr. Andy Collins, Executive Director James E. (Pete) Laney, Speaker 710 Brazos street 209 West 14th Street, Suite 500 Capitol Building Austin, Texas 78701 Austin, Texas 78701 Austin, Texas 78701 (512)867-8700 (512)463-9988 (512)463-1000 Dimitria Pope. Community Justice Assistance Office of the Attorney General Division Department of Human Services Dan Morales, Attorney General 209 West 14th Street, Suite 400 Burton F. Raiford, Commissioner Price Daniel Sr. Building Austin, Texas 78701 701 West 51st Street Austin, Texas 78701 (512)305-9300 Austin, Texas 78751 (512)463-2100 (512)450-3011 Drew Durham, Deputy Executive Director for Texas Education Agency Criminal Justice Dr. Michael Moses, Commissioner Interagency Council on Early Childhood (512)463-2191 1701 Congress Avenue Intervention Austin, Texas 78701-1494 Mary Elder, Executive Director Children's Trust Fund of Texas Council (512)463-9734 4412 Sp!C9\AJood Springs Road, Suite 600 Janie D. Fields, Executive Director Austin, Texas 78759 8929 Shoal Creek Blvd., Suite 200 fexas Ethics Commission (512)502-4900 Austin, Texas 78757-6854 John Steiner, Executive Director (512)458-1281 11 0 1 Camino La Costa Commission on Jail Standards Austin, Texas 78711 Jack E. Crump, Executive Director Comptroller of Public Accounts (512)463-5800 300 West 15th Street, Suite 503 John Sharp, Comptroller of Public Accounts Austin, Texas 78701 L.B.J. State Office Building Office of the Governor (512)463-5505 Austin, Texas 78701 George W. Bush, Governor (512)463·4000 P.O. Box 12428 Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Austin, Texas 78711 Standards and Education Council on Sex Offender Treatment (512)463-2000 D.C. (Jim) Dozier, Executive Director Eliza May, Executive Director Criminal Justice Division 1033 La Posada, Suite 240 205 West 14th Street, Suite 103 (512)463-1919 Austin, Texas 78752 Austin, Texas 78701 Crime Victim Clearinghouse (512)450-0188 (512)463-2323 (512)463-1886 legislative Budget Board Office of Court Administration Health and Human Services Commission John Keel, Director C. Raymond Judice, Administrative Director Dr. Mike McKinney, Commissioner Third Floor, John H. Reagan Building 205 West 14th Street 4807 Spicewood Springs Road, Building Four Austin, Texas 78701 Austin, Texas 78701 Austin, Texas 78756 (512)463-1200 (512)463-1625 (512)502-3200 Mental Health and Mental Retardation Criminal Justice Policy Council Department of Health Don Gilbert, Commissioner Tony Fabelo, Executive Director Dr. David Smith, Commissioner P.O. Box 12668 201 West 14th Street, Room 701 1100 West 49th Street Austin, Texas 78711-2668 Austin, Texas 78701 Austin, Texas 78756 (512)206-4588 (512)463-1810 (512)458-7111 8 Department of Protective and Regulatory Services Parole Offices: state Schools and Halfway Houses: Mart Hoffman, Interim Executive Director P.O. Box 149030 Amarillo Parole Office 806/374-2231 Ayres Halfway House 210/436-1633 Austin, Texas 78714-9030 Austin Parole Office 512/478-2712 Beta Halfway House 210/687-1346 (512)450-4800 Brownsville Parole Office 210/546-9871 Brownwood state School 915/848-5200 Central Texas Regional Office 512/478-2712 Corsicana State Home 903/835-4200 Department of Public Sofety Cooper Parole Office 903/395-2290 Cottrell Halfway House 214/388-5498 (Main Headquarters) Corpus Christi Parole Office 512/881-8039 Crockett State School 409/544-5111 Col. James Wilson Crockett Parole Office 409/544-5111 Evins Regional Juv. Center 210/380-0365 5805 North Lamar Dallas Parole Office 214/637-1823 Gainesville Stafe School 817/835-6124 Austin, Texas 78752 Denton Parele Office 817/898-5744 Giddings state School 409/880-5201 (512)465-2000 East Texas Regional Office 713/942-4200 McFadden Ranch Halfway House 817/491-9387 EI Paso Parole Office 915/778-6407 Nueces Halfway House 512/857-0079 Texas Senate Forth Worth Parole Office 817/332-9354 Schaeffer Halfway House 915/858-2941 Bob Bullock, Lieutenant Governor Galveston Parole Office 409/762-3481 Statewide Reception Center 915/848-8401 Capitol Building Houston Parole Office 713/942-4218 Turman Halfway House 512/452-6481 Austin, Texas 78701 Laredo Parole Office 210/726-0145 WestTexas state School 915/843-1205 (512)463-0001 L-.Jbbock Parole Office 806/763-1691 Willoughby Halfway House 817/244-4992 Midland Parole Office 915/570-7338 Valley Halfway House 210/425-6567 state Bar of Texas New Waverly Parole Office 409/344-6677 Tony Alvarado, Executive Director North Texas Regional Office 214/554-1904 1414 Colorado, Texas Law Center Son Antonio Parole Office 210/222-0359 Austin, Texas 78701 Son Angelo Parole Office 915/658-7745 (512)204-2222 Sherman Parole Office 903/870-7824 South Texas Regional Office 210/380-0365 Texas Office of State-Federal Relations Tyler Parole Office 903/561-8312 Roy C. Coffee 11/, Director Waco Parole Office 817/755-7052 Som Houston Building, Room 507 West Texas Regional Office 903/870-7824 Austin, Texas 78701 McAllen Parole Office 219/686-1346 (512)463-1803 Texas Youth Commission steve Robinson, Executive Director 4900 North Lamar Austin, Texas 78751 (512)483-5001 Donna Bonner, Interstate Compact (512)483-5083 9 L C <m Z rm o-n -n o » En r--.. ~ o o ,C ''':Z::s ANDERSON COUNTY ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ FAX: (903) 723-7409 Chief Juvenile Probation Officer: CHARLOTTE MOORE CHIEF JUV PROBATION OFFICER 704 AVENUE A PALESTINE 75801-3024 (903) 723-7495 Chairman of the Juvenile Board: J CHRISTOPHER KOLSTAD CHAIRMAN OF JUVENILE BOARD COUNTY COURTHOUSE PALESTINE 75801-3024 (903) 723-7469 Designated Juvenile Courts: R W LAWRENCE 3RD DISTRICT COURT ANDERSON COUNTY COURTHOUSE PALESTINE 75801-3024 (903) 723-7413 SAM B BOURNIAS 87TH DISTRICT COURT COUNTY COURTHOUSE FAIRFIELD 75840-1543 (903) 389-4836 JERRY CALHOON 349TH DISTRICT COURT ANDERSON COUNTY COURTHOUSE PALESTINE 75801-3024 (903) 723-7415 BASCOM W BENTLEY III 369TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT CT POBOX 287E RUSK 75785 (903) 683-2236 ANDREWS COUNTY ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ FAX: (915) 524-1470 Chief Juvenile Probation
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