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Michele Oncken – Candidate for Criminal District Judge of the 338th District Court

Michele Oncken began as an Assistant District Attorney at the Harris County District Attorney’s Office in 1994, where she currently serves as the Division Chief of the Child Fatality and Mental Health Division.  Early in her career, Michele discovered her passion for prosecuting cases involving child victims.  Since that time, she has prosecuted hundreds of offenders for committing child sexual and physical abuse, as well as child homicides.  Michele is also a member of the Harris County Child Fatality Review Team, the Children’s Assessment Center Partner Council, and represents her office on the Multi-Disciplinary Review Teams for both Texas Children’s Hospital and Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital.  Michele currently holds the office of Vice President of the Harris County Child Abuse Task Force.  She previously served as a Board Member of the Task Force in 2014, and was thrilled to return to the Board in 2018.

Source: https://hccatf.org/index.php/team/michele-oncken/

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