By Juan Montoya
It was April 1, 2013 – appropriately April Fools' Day – when current Brownsville Independent School District legal counsel was making his pitch to be hired by the district from among six other firms that had made the cut.
When Baltazar Salazar came to the podium to make his presentation, he stressed the fact that he was a straight shooter who would "stab you in the front" in contract to others who would stab you in the back.
He looked at trustee Minerva Peña and said pointedly: "I've known some of you since I was a kid," and said his goal was "not to make money."
He promised he would "tone down your legal expenses" and bring "stability, because you have chaos, and when there's chaos, lawyers make money."
The school district, he told them, had "become a cash cow" because the district did not follow procedure and said he was there "to serve the board as a whole."
In answer to a query by trustee Lucy Longoria, Salazar said that all board members had the right to speak out and that he believed in open arguments.
"You do have the right to speak out," he replied to her question. "I believe you have to have high moral values and high moral standards."
He also reminded them that he had represented the BISD in the past and that he was a product of Brownsville schools.
The next day, April 2, 2013, a majority of the board – Enrique Escobedo, Otis Powers, Minerva Peña, Jose and Chirinos – voted to hire Salazar over the other firms. Only trustees Longoria and Presas-Garcia objected to the speed with which the selection was made and to the fact that Salazar's firm had less experience in defending school district than at least five others. Apparently, Presas-Garcia said at the time, a majojority of the board had already made a decision before the matter came to the full board.
And despite his stated openness before the board members, Salazar neglected to tell the board members that at the same time that he was speaking to them, the Texas Department of Public Safety was contesting the expungement of his criminal record that showed that he had been arrested on three felony charges, the last time one involving theft by check for $5,700. According to the record, Salazar issued a check without funds to Coburn Optical, and out-of-state firm, for payment of lenses for his Salazar Optical and Medical Company in Brownsville knowing that there were insufficient funds in his company's account.
Interestingly, judges sitting on the three felony charges in Cameron County granted Salazar probation on all three and he continued on his merry way doing business as usual.
Less than four months after his presentation where he said he had the highest of moral values, on August 15, the 13th Court of Appeals issued a memorandum opinion (13-12-00771-CV) reversing the expungement order signed in the 107th District Court. Salazar's three felony arrests remained on his record and the DPS's objection to them was upheld.
DPS had argued that Salazar had been given county jail time and probation and therefore did not qualify for expungement.
"We reverse the trial court's order and render judgement denying the petition for expunction as to all three offenses," said the appellate court's opinion and memorandum written by Justice Doris Contreras Garza.
It is interesting to note that BISD Superintendent Carl Montoya is a licensed law enforcement officer and that trustee Peña doesn't fail to remind anyone within earshot that she is a former DPS officer. How then, did Salazar's checkered past get through these law enforcement hotshots and why did they bend over backwards to hire a firm that was obviously lacking in educational legal experience in comparison with the others?
They then voted to pay him $20,000 a month – limited their meetings to once a month – and then, on December 10, 2013, the same board majority voted to extend Salazar’s contract for another three years.
When one applies to the BISD for any employment there is an item on the application that asks if you have ever been convicted of a felony or for a crime involving moral turpitude. Was Salazar truthful in the presentation of his bona fides with the board? And if a felony conviction keeps out a janitor from gaining employment withe the district, shouldn't three felony arrests on his record?
Thursday, January 16, 2014
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Not surprising at all? You have idiots who think they know how to balance their checkbooks and then want to balance the checkbook dealing with millions. As for Minerva Pena telling everyone that she use to be DPS? Minerva Pena, you forget? You spoke on behalf of a convicted child molester in the 357th District Court and after you were told to go home and change out of your DPS uniform. You stupid bitch, you're were a worthless cop then and now you're a worthless school board member now!
I don't think it's HIS responsibility to come clean about his convictions. It's the District's responsibility to ask. That said, do attorneys apply the same way the janitor does? If there is documentation he filled out when applying for the position, board members should have access. Have they requested to see it?
(You stupid bitch, you're were a worthless cop then and now you're a worthless school board member now)
She used to take photos of people applying to get their driver's licence, PERIOD. Never did anything, police oriented, ever. Saw her trying to direct traffic at the scene of an accident right in front of the DPS office. She had been in at least 15 years already. Looked like a rookie fresh out of the academy.
Dags.
If they are only paying hi $20 a month they are getting a real bargain.
Baltazar Salazar has been licensed by the Texas State Bar of Texas since November 1994, the U.S. Southern District of Texas since 1995, the U.S. 5th Court of Appeals 1995, and is a certified teacher by the Texas Education Agency.
https://secure.sbec.state.tx.us/SBECONLINE/virtcertdisplay.asp?spid=780336&mode=C
This should put an end to this fairy tale. Check the facts!!!
Are those "arrests" or "convictions"? There is a huge difference. I believe its "arrests". That does not equal convictions, does it?
A Men, brother AND Right on the money. Mr. Former law enforcement officer, right on!!!!!!!! Couldn't have said it better myself!!!
Comment Jan. 16, 2014 at 2:37 pm sounds like non other than the current District Attorney from Raymondville/Willacy County and his former investigators. Does he remember how he would tamper with defense witnesses and threaten if testified as a defense witness. He is the one who is constantly making these comments on blogs about this woman. He is going to keep pushing until someone takes the recordings of his illegal practices towards defense witnesses to the Feds. Some people think they are above the law. Unreal! They see their former employer get arrested and they think they are now immune from prosecution. Remember immunity is not a blanket protection. Don't Forget!
Dags, sounds like you were in love with that Officer and she turned you behind DOWN!!!!!!!!!!!!! To Bad, So Sad FOR YOU!
He gets paid $20,000.00 a month for doing nothing, just screwing up the district. Not $20.00 dumbass.
Viejo feo tiene cara de constipado.
20,000 plus 3,000 more judt for scratching his ass.
Hey what Happened to Lucy who is always complaining about the money being misused and thrown away to unnecessary expenses? Now she wants some of that money in her pocket? WOW! Though Lucy was a better person than that money starving Caty! Guess we were wrong!
The Bautista Family was known to be a good Family in this community. Guess Lucy is correcting us all by her actions. So much for a good family! :(
Este dude es un trampa de brownsville with a license to steal thats all folks. And the beat goes on
A felon is exactly the kind of attorney we expect from BISD Trustees. The group has no scruples and are such power mongers that they waste millions of dollars trying to prove themselves correct. What a bunch of assholes we have elected at BISD.
So true.....
Shouldn't you complain about, Otis, Minerva, Carl, Cesar y Hector Chirinos wasting Taxpayer's funds?
(DOWN!!!!!!!!!!!!! To Bad, So Sad FOR YOU!)
You got me pegged. I do love fat women, though.
Dags.
We did not elect them, they stole the votes!
Oh, because these ladies are exposing you ratas, they are the bad guys. It's evident you losers are so stupud to know between right and wrong. How pathetic!
Chirinos and Powers should be the ones removed don't forget the millions of dollars he spent on supplies, tires and had to throw everything out because it was crap he just ordered to help his vendor friends. Powers all the hunting trips and kickbacks he has gotten before and now.
What a disgrace to Baltazar's parents and a huge disppointment on the board members that voted to hire this dishonest attorney.
It was said Minerva Pena was the one pushes for Salazar because of her personal friendship wirh his sister Liz disregarding his criminal felonies. Shame on you Minerva. Are you sure you want this person as a JP? God forbid!
But here is the deal - Presas-Garcia, Longoria, and Montoya are all con-artist outing another con artist by the name of Baltazar Salazar. They all know the Board does not do the background checks. They depend on staff. BISD Staff failed the Board, and Presas-Garcia and Longoria's pathetic attempt to put the blame on Minerva Peña and Carl Montoya only proves just how dishonest both women are. A clear case of the kettle calling the pot black.
The only assholes are the ones that suit and those that settle the lawsuits!
Nothing but mumbo jumbo straight out of the BISD pay to play books. es trampa este vato.
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