District Attorney
 
The district attorney is an attorney who is elected for a four-year term by the voters within the district he or she serves. District attorneys are not allowed to engage in the private practice of law.

The primary duty of the district attorney is to prosecute all criminal cases filed in the district. The district attorney represents the state in all criminal and some juvenile matters. In addition, the district attorney is responsible for preparing the criminal trial docket and advising law enforcement officers in the district.

William D. Kenerly The District Attorney for District 19C is William D. Kenerly. The district has seven Assistant District Attorneys, as well as a Victim/Witness Coordinator and DCI Operations staff.

Assistant    
District Attorneys: Karen S. Biernacki  
  Bonnie L. Busby  
  Thomas M. King  
  Jennifer Suneson  
  Michael VanBuren  
  Michelle S. Walker  
  Marcus Wilson  
 
Victim    
Witness Coordinator: Deanna Rainey
Rita Smith
 
 
DCI Operators: Cindy Lefler  
  Renee Walser  
 
Administrative Assistant: Joan L. Summers  
 
Information: Cindy Wall