Wednesday, December 26, 2012

FROM ALEJANDRO: A SELF-SERVING GOODBYE WITH NO QUESTIONS ASKED OR ALLOWED

By Juan Montoya
Sunday's self-serving paid goodbye ad by former 357th District Judge Leonel Alejandro on his leaving the bench two years before his term expires in 2014 might seem like a retiring thing for a judge to do.
But the fact that the Brownsville Herald dis not probe into the real reasons has left many people wondering what is going on behind Alejandro's decision to make his graceful exit.
The rumor mill kicked into high gear with stories that the now former judge had been seen in the company of federal agents who had picked him up at his home between last week and the Sunday the ad appeared.
Even though all versions stopped short of actually saying that Alejandro had been arrested or had been listed on any kind of sealed indictment, a handful of sources close to the federal courthouse confirmed that he had indeed been talking to federal officials.
Speculation ran rampant for the reason that investigators might have wanted to talk with the former judge Some said it was over the fact he had been named in relation to a case involving the dealings between disgraced and convicted former 404th District Judge Abel Limas and convicted local attorney Ray Marchan.
Others said it was over the case involving his role as the owner of Port Fabricators, a firm that was implicated in hiring illegal workers on a contract that the U.S. Department of Defense had with AmFels to outfit platforms with defense missiles.
We should point out that the FBI and federal and Texas Attorney General investigators have been handed over evidence implicating jurists and judges stemming from the Limas affair. Federal Judge Andrew Hanen instructed the U.S Attorney's office to turn over all the names of attorneys and local judges to state authorities and the Texas State Bar to allow them to determine if their actions merited further prosecution.
With rumors of at least three other sealed indictments of local jurists and lawyers in the air, we can expect more speculation to ripple through the already skittish legal community.
Alejandro's term expires in 2014. He was re-elected after running unopposed in 2010.
Cameron County Judge Carlos Cascos, as a Republican close to Gov. Rick Perry is sure to have a say-so in the appointment he makes to the Cameron County court after Alejandro steps down.
If the rumors proves correct, many feel that Alejandro's resignation might well be linked to the testimony that resulted from the trial of Limas, who has pleaded guilty to racketeering and was one of the witnesses in the federal trial of attorney Marchan.
Marchan, a successful trial attorney originally from Port Isabel, was found guilty on seven counts of racketeering, aiding extortion, and mail fraud. Federal Judge Andrew Hanen later threw out one of the charges and sentenced him last week to 42 months in the federal penitentiary.
During the trial, Marchan’s defense attorney Noe Domingo Garza Jr. prodded Limas to name other state district judges in Cameron County who may have engaged in unethical conduct or other wrongdoing.
Limas named Alejandro, 138th District Judge Arturo Nelson, 444th District Judge David Sanchez, and 404th District Judge Elia Cornejo-Lopez.
Limas offered to provide Garza with details, but Garza didn’t ask for more information.
Evidence in that case included a recorded conversation where Limas told Marchan he had asked Alejandro and 107th state District Judge Benjamin Euresti Jr. to grant ad litem attorney to Marchan and to Doug Pettit, then an assistant district attorney of Cameron County.
Alejandro was never been charged in the case. He was president of CPEP Inc. and LAMC Inc., the companies behind a firm called Port Fabricators that provided workers to Keppel AmFELS.He was also AmFELS company's attorney before becoming a judge in January 2003. The two companies and employees Rolando Villanueva, and Ernesto Casas were charged with providing undocumented workers with fraudulent documents to AmFELS for its shipyard and oil rig-building business from 1999 to 2006.
Both pleaded guilty to hiring 1,041 labor lease workers to fulfill AmFELS’ contract. Of these, 624 had provided invalid proof of eligibility for employment.
The case touched on national security issues bcause between January 2002 and September, the Defense Department awarded AmFELS a $73 million contract to modify an oil-drilling platform used in missile defense. It was also during that span that AmFELS paid Port Fabricators $30 million to fulfill a labor lease contract.
Now with Alejandro singing his swan song, many aren't really quite ready to swallow the story that he is ready to serve as a visiting judge at the behest of Judge Rolando Olvera. As surprised as we have been at the revelations involving other of his brethren in the local judiciary, we're somewhat jaundiced in our view by this point at Alejandro's seemingly honorable departures.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Is the fat lady (Alex) singing?

Anonymous said...

JM it is silly to mention the Brownsville Herald and the phrase "Probe into" in the same sentence, unless you are referring to catching someone that is on the payroll picking their nose or worse, in fact it is un-becoming for even someone of your stature to lower yourself to even acknowledge the Herald at all.
Anecdotal or empirical evidence for the Herald would be an improvement so let’s don’t even go there, suffice to say the Herald “Sucks, is essentially unreliable as well as unreadable and not worth the ink and wasted pine pulp it is printed on”.
The Herald reporters are worthless unless you are one of the spin entities that controls their every word, I actually feel like I have wasted my time typing 100 plus words even talking about the rag, that does not even make a good butt wipe.

Anonymous said...

Perhaps his retirement is a condition to get Alejandro to testify against others. Still, if he is part of the corruption, he should be prosecuted and not receive a state pension....or be allowed to sit on any bench other than in a church.

Anonymous said...

We must continue to hope that Aurora de la Garza is one of those to be indicted in the future. She is the "Wicked Witch" of the Cameron County Courthouse and responsible for matching the corruptors with judges willing to take a bribe....including her stupid son Joey who stole a bundle from a local hospice. Stealing from the dying and the poor is surely something someone as unethical as Aurora would do to make a buck.

Anonymous said...

Politics indeed at play: the judges cannibalizing their own. Judge Alejandro had the worst courtroom, underfunded staff, -- his chambers was not even on the same floor as his courtroom -- so, after his observations went unremedied, he (or anybody in his place) took appropriate action to pick up his ball and go home. Judge Alejandro always listened carefully to the litigants. He was fair, but could hammer the bad guys and knew the difference between a first-time felony mistake and a loser. Frankly, he has better things to do. He might surprise us by appearing as defense counsel in a high-profile case or by associating his undeniable skills as counsel at a large firm.

Anonymous said...

Here's hoping they catch the (real) fat lady : Aurora De La Garza......and you can throw in her fat children....eventhough that would OVERLOAD the judicial system.

Anonymous said...

"ANOTHER DIRT BAG"

Anonymous said...

All's I want for xmas is my two front
crooks, my two front crooks ......

Hope your xmas was special nelson.

Careful what your new years resolution is . . . The new year will
be full of you expect . . .

the end . . .

Anonymous said...

Bird on a wire or recording , tape or cd etc. es una manguera? y la rego

monkey shines said...

time to bail out now while i can save my skin, hope federales give me immunity or algo and i will sing like a canary. bueno con el pajaro

Anonymous said...

Does anyone know if any ad litem attorneys are being investigated for kick backs and unethical work? They need licensed counselors for those kind of jobs not money hungry and unethical attorneys who could care of any the children who they don't even check up . They make reports for who paid si them on side!!!

Anonymous said...

Euresti and Alejandro, Untouchables.

rita