[TRENDING: County prepares for vaccine | Remote learning continues in spring | ‘We’re failing:’ Mayors call for COVID-19 action]But now it’s official.“I’ve spent the last week settling into the fact that I am the state attorney elect,” Worrell told News 6.Worrell has wasted no time.She’s actually already working in the 9th circuit State Attorney’s Office assisting in the Conviction Integrity Unit which she helped start.She says being in the office with the current state attorney Aramis Ayala, and having a good relationship, is making their transition much smoother than the transition in the White House.“I will have the benefit of a lot of advice for her on things that work well and thigs that don’t work well,” Worrell said. “I will have the.