Wednesday, October 5, 2016

D.A.'S, JUDGE'S PERFORMANCE FAILS COPS IN GONZALEZ CASE

"Sorry, folks." Lead prosecutor Peter Gilman to occupants of the elevator at the Cameron County Courthouse after 404th District Judge Elia Cornejo-Lopez assessed a five-year sentence with credit for time served on Marco Gonzalez on nine counts of aggravated assault against a public servant with a deadly weapon and one count of aggravated assault in retaliation. 
By Juan Montoya
Let's see if we got this right.
Marco Antonio Gonzalez on June 4, 2014 went to the house of his ex-movida with a Bushmaster high-powered rifle knowing that her new tootsie-wootsie was inside with her.
He made sure the weapon was loaded and unsheathed. He claims he was just there returning the rifle to her even when testimony during the trial indicated he forced his way into the house to confront his love rival.

During his first trial for homicide in the shooting of Ivan Reyes, 31, the man having a relationship with Monica Robles, Gonzalez said he acted in self defense and a jury acquitted him.
But after he shot and killed Reyes, Gonzalez held Robles hostage with the lifeless body of Reyes lying on the floor of her home.
When Carlos Robles, Monica's brother, came to the house, Gonzalez shot at him at least twice and missed.

During the standoff that followed, he shot at least 14 more times at law enforcement officers who responded to the call.

Ernesto Gamez, Gonzalez's defense attorney, blamed the eight-hour siege and firefight on his clients altered "state of mind," even though testimony in the trial indicated he had been given every opportunity to lay down the weapon and surrender to police. Instead, he fired shots at them and even shot out a window of an armored police vehicle.,

Then, after testimony ended in the trial, Judge Cornejo-Lopez told the jury that they could impose anywhere from five to 99 years per charge either to be served consecutively or concurrently. After the day-long deliberations, the jury returned and assessed a five-year sentence on the counts.
Instead of waiting for the judge to impose the sentence the next day, Gamez cunningly insisted she assess it immediately after the jury came back with the verdict.

Cornejo-Lopez said that since the nine counts had arisen from the same incident, she would asses the five years sentence and credited Gonzalez with the 841 days he had served at the Rucker-Carrizales county jail where he and Reyes and Monica Robles had worked as jailers.
Once the sentence was announced to members of the jury, the foreman seemed incredulous.
"We wanted to give him 45 years, five years for each of the nine counts," he told people outside the courtroom in the corridor.

At the rate of getting two days credit for every day served, Gonzalez 840 days served count for 1,680 and of the 1,825 days in five years, will have only 154 days left, or about 72 days, a little over two months.

Jurors who made statements to onlookers at the courthouse said they were under the impression that Gonzalez would be gone away for a long time. Instead, he might be walking around town before the year is up, two years at the most.
And to the two score or more police officers who attended the Gonzalez trial hoping that the outcome would mean a vindication of their daily efforts of facing armed perpetrators and putting their lives on the line, it was a slap in the face.

"We are really mad that the court imposed such a light sentence on someone who was trying to kill us," said one. "And we're mad at the piss-poor job that the prosecution put up. This is a slap in the face to all law enforcement officers."

"Sorry, folks," it seems to us, just will not do in this case Mr. Gilman.
   

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Again, Judge Elia Cornhole Lopez has shown that politics takes precedent over the law and justice. Showing leniency for this man's action indicate Elia was playing to votes....showing leniency to this man who proved that he was stupid....not out of his mind. Taking on the local cops proves he was stupid....not that he was deranged.

Anonymous said...

Well pues, he was only being a real Mexican macho. No need to get pissed about it.

Anonymous said...

What a piece of work that judge Cornejo is. Being from the community and trying to be mrs popularity she must know some of his family or something. Ni que abel.limassol ni que nada Elia is just as bad!!!!

Anonymous said...

"How I Got Away With Murder: Only In Cameron County". Sounds like a fitting title in the event he decides to write a book. That Marco guy should buy a lottery ticket when he gets out in two months, cause he is one lucky mother f**ker

Anonymous said...

Piss poor job by our incompetent DA'S Office. Crying shame

Anonymous said...

Helia Bunny Hoe-pw's is one of the worst judges on the bench and the fact she continues to get elected into office says a lot about the stupidly of the people. Justice wasn't served yet again by this arrogant know-it-all. When you mix ignorance, foolishness, arrogance, and a modicum of power this is what you get.

Anonymous said...

This also reminds me of the Joey Fischer case where the D. A. allegedly made a mistake with the wording on the jury charge and Sorry Cisneros conviction ended up being overturned by the court of appeals and she ended up being aquitted. It was also Luis Saenz who worked that case too. Coincidence? Either it was done intentionally by Saenz office for him to get a lower sentence or the people of Cameron County are really Pendejos that they can't really render a correct verdict. Again, only in the valley you have incompetent people serving in juries. Is they didn't know the difference between concurrent or consecutive sentences meant all they had to do was ask. I don't buy that crap. 12 jurors and no one new the difference. It makes me wonder about our the type of jurors that serve and would be scared to have a jury of my peers judge me. Something is not right here. Elia, you as a judge have the power to do something. If you want to be a bully as your known to be one, this is your time to be one. Don't let a murderer and a coward who shot a police officers get away. Don't allow the police officers to be disrespected this way. It sends a message that their lives and safety don't matter. A very disappointed and upset citizen....

Anonymous said...

Anonymous 8:15 am very well stated !! My sentiments exactly. Another disappointed and upset citizen

Former LEO of the Valley said...

elia "cornhole" lopez is at fault on this, period! Didn't do her job right! Maybe, she got "bought out" by Gamez? That's a good allegation since everyone in CC knows how Gamez works. CC knows that "Cornhole" loves money! I suspect that Gamez and "cornhole" met in secret. Judges don't make this type of mistake, if they know what they're doing.

Anonymous said...

Elia le tiene miedo al aracloso de Gamez!!!!

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