By Juan Montoya
Ever since current Brownsville Independent School District counsel Baltazar Salazar filled out his application for employment with the district in December 2011, that document has been in the public domain.
When the trustees met to choose law firms to represent the board, they were given copies of the application and a compilation of the firms' strengths and weakness. It is noteworthy to state at the outset that Salazar's firm was nowhere near the top of the strongest candidates. In fact, its list of shortcomings placed it somewhere near the bottom of the eight finalists.
Salazar was hired by the majority including the late Enrique Ecobedo, Otis Powers, Jose Chirinos, and Minerva Peña. Catalina Presas-Garcia and Lucy Longoria voted against his hiring.
This much we know about Salazar.
He lied on his application that he had been convicted of a crime of moral turpitude, in this case, three arrests and one conviction of felony theft by check.
BISD policies clearly state that no one convicted of a crime of moral turpitude will be hired by the district. The trustees who voted to hire him knew this.
He kept the fact that he had been charged with those three crimes from the board claiming that the convictions had been "set aside."
Even as he stood before the board in April 2013, his application for expunction was being challenged by the Texas Department of Public Safety.
A local trial court (107th District Court) had granted the expunction only to have the 13th Court of Appeals overturn its decision when it found that the convictions had not been "set aside" as Salazar contended, but that he had served probation for at least one of those convictions.
Don't believe it?
Click on this link from the 13th Court of Appeals from August 2013. Unless the 13th Court of Appeals posts lies on its website, we think we should regard their decisions as true? Don't you?
http://law.justia.com/cases/texas/thirteenth-court-of-appeals/2013/13-12-00771-cv.html
He was hired that April and the court of appeals rendered its decision in August of the same year.
So even as he stood before the board members and made his pitch for the job, Salazar knew all along that the DPS had objected to the trial court's expunction of his criminal record. He also knew that he had lied on his application.
When a request for information was handed to the BISD seeking a copy of the original application, the district objected and sought a Texas Attorney General's opinion claiming that the application was confidential since there was "pending litigation" in the form of a lawsuit filed by trustees Catalina Presas-Garcia and Luci Longoria.
The AG, unaware that there were copies of the application floating around in the public already, granted the exemption based on the litigation.
So now we have a convicted felon as general counsel to the district whose superintendent is a law enforcement officer, and a trustee (Minerva Peña) who makes much about the fact that she was a former officer with the DPS.
If superintendent Carl Montoya is a true-blue law enforcement officer, shouldn't he put a stop to the continued employment of someone who lied about three arrest for felony theft – crimes of moral turpitude – and who is as close to an eighth board member as one could possibly be?
And, hey, Minerva, aren't you supposed to side with your former employers to weed out criminals from working in a school district which could potentially influence the minds of young children?
That bring us to trustee Cesar Lopez, an appointed trustee now running for election. He is Salazar's fourth vote on the board, and the lawyer knows it. So far, he has contributed $4,000 (reported) to Lopez's campaign to defeat Longoria, one of two trustees who voted against hiring him.
This past December, a new majority (Lopez, Peña, Powers and Chirinos) voted to extend Salzar's contract and gave him a 10 percent raise.
There is some question on whether Salzaar's campaign contributions to Lopez were legal, since a clause in his contract prohibits him from making gifts to any public servant "in connection" with his employment. Lopez voted to give him the extension of his $240,000 job and a rise to boot. He got a campaign contribution. Longoria didn't and she didn't get a campaign contribution. Seems pretty plain to us that the $4,000 constitutes a "gift" to Lopez. Why didn't he give money to Longoria? Was it because she voted against the extension?
Salazar is right. He was within the law to make campaign contributions to Robert Rodriguez and Carlos Elizondo. They are not yet elected "public servants." But Lopez is.
Now, Lopez, as a board member who signed on to the contract extension by voting for it is likewise prohibited from receiving gifts from Salazar, one would think. Or doesn't the law matter in this town?
You, the voter, get a chance to decide starting Monday with early voting or in the general election Nov. 4. Choose wisely.
Thursday, October 16, 2014
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Juanio you know you are not reporting the truth and simply lying for Catita La Ratita and Luci Loose Goosey! They are desperate to get Luci re-elected to the school board. Why you ask? Well it is because vendor's have refused to fund Luci's campaign. So now Luci is block walking with Catita begging & lying for votes. She even came to our family's door trashing the current board members. Luci you must have nothing to offer the citizens of Brownsville if you feel the need to team up with Catita and trash all current board members. WOW!!!!! Luci You are desperate!!!! Now we know your true colors. Word of advise careful when knocking on doors and stating that you want to change the board. People only string you along to see how far you will go in trashing current board members. After they close the door they take note of the type of woman you are! Luci Not to be trusted!!!!!!
Definitely NOOoo to Cesar Lopez, he's as corrupt as they come.
Come on everyone! Luci did not get a campaign contribution from the BISD Attorney because she SUED him. Seriously Luci expected to get a donation from Mr. Salazar? She should of thought of that before Caty & Frank Perez convinced her to joining the law suit against BISD! Luci was never censored, so why did she sue? Luci you have to cut your ties with Caty, she is destroying you!
Juan Montoya, why would Salazar give Luci a donation if she is suing him, would you give Bobby Blog a donation if he was running for office and suing you? It doesn't take a rocket-scientist to figure that out, or does it? Maybe you've been hanging around Dr. Jekyll & Sister Hyde way too long and now have become an appendage to their Side Show.
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The only DEAL seen here is that you are obviously trying to connect your ill-fated dots and its not working. No matter how many times you post this story, the fact is that nothing is going to change the fact that attorney Baltazar Salazar is an will remain with the BISD for a very long time, so get over your addiction to this guy. If I was you, I would probably start looking for other avenues to fill your jar, since Sister Hyde's Days are currently heading South.
JUANITO, I JUST REALIZED THAT YOU ARE NOW THE AUTHORITY ON LIES!!!
THE TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY, TEXAS BAR, THE FEDERAL BAR ARE ALL BENEATH YOU. ALL OF THESE AGENCIES RAN CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECKS AND NONE OF THEM AGREE WITH YOU. YOU, CATY & LUCI HAVE NOW HAVE TAKEN YOUR LIES TO A LEVEL THAT RISES ABOVE THE TEXAS SUPREME COURT. ON ONE PAGE YOU PRAISE BALTAZAR WITH OSCAR GARCIA AND THE OTHER 3-RING SIDE SHOW YOU DO THE OPPOSITE. JUAN YOU ARE A TRUE-BLUE JOURNALIST. WELL AT LEAST YOUR 3-RING LIES ARE ENTERTAINING YET REDUNDANT.
Cooking with Juan Montoya.....
"Le Balti de Sali" remains in the 1st place menu in the category of the most re-hashed plate for the palet. Juan you have re-fried, re-spun, re-baked, re-mixed, & re-added papas, to make a big fat patty of lies. Its time to put your favorite BISD-dish aside.
No one wants to digest your paddy anymore. Either get new gofers to bring you fresh ingredients or ditch your Kitchen Cuisine all together.
Hey why is Luci keeping Otis' name out of your blog. Everyone knows that he is one of Mr. Salazar's biggest supporter! Does she believe that Otis is on her side. Appears she believes he is on her side. Let's keep our eyes on Otis.
In politics there is no such thing as " The Truth".
Entertainment... after all, that's what bloggers are about.
Doesn't anyone get it! It is all about the money . Monty, the Python is a brown-blooded law enforcement, heat packing BISD Soup. Minerva Petunia is a retired DPS pencil pusher clerk, Pawers an insurance peddler. Cheerios , a transportation clerk with buying authority. The other one was placed there for "yes" votes. To protect Da money flow; if you still don't get it, then book a one way ticket to Mars. The trips will be free!
BISD isn't about education, it is about corruption and getting money into to the wallets of the trustees. The tax payers are the "dupes" in this process and education comes second to politics and corruption. 83777
Dumb and Dumber .....
BISD Who's Who Fall 2014
Ms. Most Likely to Defect from the Board Majority-Otis Powers.
Ms. Most Likely to pass a Lie Detector test-Mr. Chirinos.
Ms. Most Likely to Sue Again-
Luci Longoria.
Ms. Most Likely to Win a Trip on the Maiden Space X Ship-
Caty Presas.
Ms. Most Likely to defeat ISIS-
Minerva Pena
Ms. Most Likely to Win the Election- Cesar Lopez
Ms. Most Likely to have Bad Breath-Rolando Guerra
Ms. Most Likely to Lead the troops to Victory-Robert Rodriguez
Ms. Most Likely to Win a Football scholarship-Coach Joe Rodriguez
Ms. Most Likely to be in a commercial of Bingo-Bowman
Ms. Most Likely to be wearing Chanel-Mary Rey
Getafe rid of the Shyster ¡!
I keep hearing that trustees get money and are all crooks. I would like for someone to provide verifiable documentation about this.
So Juan Montoya the 13th court of Appeals is all knowing in this case But for Juan Magallanes case that went to the 13th Court of Appeals and all the way to the Texas Supreme court this not good enough for you ... you are so bought and paid for its not even funny .... you help spread as in your words the convicted Felon Baltazar Salazar .... and Oscar X Garcias Lies ... shame on you
So Juan Montoya the 13th Court of appeals is all Knowing here but for Juan Magallanes case the 13th Court of Appeals and the Texas supreme Court are not good enough for you .... you are so bought and paid for it's not funny ..... so as in your words you qoute the convicted Felon Baltazar Salazar and your paid for lies by Oscar X Garcia ... what a joke you are ... tell the whole truth Montoya
Stick w/Baltazar Salazar..He will bring BISD down (Corruption)your're on the right track.Have a good journalistic day.
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