Calli Bailey is an experienced legal professional currently serving as an Assistant District Attorney at the Collin County Criminal District Attorney's Office since August 2012. Prior to this role, Calli worked as a Briefing Attorney at the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals from September 2011 to August 2012 and gained valuable experience as a Legal Intern at the United States Attorney's Office in 2010. Additional experience includes a Summer Clerk position at the Washington Legal Foundation, which focuses on public interest law and policy, and legal internships at the Dallas County District Attorney's Office. Calli's early career includes internships with the Office of George H. W. Bush and the Republican National Committee. Calli holds a Juris Doctor degree from Texas Tech University School of Law and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Texas A&M University.
Collin County Criminal District Attorney's Office
Our number one job is to keep you safe, and we do that by prosecuting criminals, preventing crime, and protecting and supporting victims. We prosecute criminals who've hurt, molested, or murdered victims to the fullest extent of the law. We also extend grace to those first-time offenders willing to work hard on turning their lives around, resulting in an expunction and a better future. We prevent crime through training and education. We protect and support victims of crime by helping get them emotional support for the trauma they suffered from having a child or loved one murdered, or the emotional pain from a violent crime like rape. We help victims even when we can't file charges against the person who hurt them. We sometimes even use a therapy dog to help them testify in court and tell their story.