After a 24-year tenure at the Collin County District Attorney’s Office, Appellate Legal Secretary Crissy Hinojosa has stepped into retirement. The Collin County Criminal District Attorney’s Office took to social media to commemorate Hinojosa’s longstanding dedication and her role in the community. In a post brimming with gratitude, the Collin County Criminal District Attorney’s Office reflected on the career of a team member described as not only a colleague but also a friend, a resilient force, and a vault of institutional knowledge.
The District Attorney’s Office credited Hinojosa with contributions that filled a multitude of roles beyond her official title. She has been recognized not just for her legal expertise, but for embodying the spirit of service and kinship that defines a community-oriented office. “Crissy, thank you for your years of commitment and the countless ways you’ve supported our team and community,” stated the District Attorney’s Office, which could be found on their Facebook page. At a time when the term ‘retirement’ often heralds the exit of invaluable knowledge and experience, Hinojosa’s departure marks a poignant transition for the DA’s office…