Misdemeanor Trial Division
County Court at Law No. 3
Leah Mleziva graduated from Southern Methodist University with a Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing and Organizational Behavior Business Policy. Ms. Mleziva received her Juris Doctorate from Texas Wesleyan University School of Law in 2003. She practiced family law, probate and guardianships, deceptive trade practices, and criminal law in Collin, Dallas, and Denton Counties prior to joining the Collin County Criminal District Attorney’s Office in December 2007.
Leah Mleziva – Ext. 3657; lmleziva@co.collin.tx.us
Debbie Eberts
Courtney Neel
Gregory Bowers joined the Collin County District Attorney's Office in July 2011. Investigator Bowers has more than twenty-two years experience in law enforcement and holds Master Peace Officer and Instructor's Certification. He was previously employed by the Odessa Police Department and by the Rowlett Police Department. During his career, Bowers has worked as a patrol officer, field training officer, back ground investigator, narcotics K-9 handler, academy instructor, bike patrol officer, negotiator, burglary detective, and as a narcotics / vice detective. Bowers completed an assignment as a task force officer to the DEA where he conducted undercover operations and investigated drug trafficking organizations. Bowers also completed an assignment as a task force officer to ICE where he worked financial crimes and cartel related offenses.
Shannon Reynolds came to the Collin County Criminal District Attorney’s Office in April 2008. She came from the medical field, where she had ten years’ experience in clinical and secretarial duties. Ms. Reynolds is currently serving as a secretary in the Misdemeanor Trial Division.
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