Thursday, September 27, 2018

DESPITE MARTINEZ'S OPPOSITION, DE COSS LOOKS LIKE DA MAN

By Juan Montoya

The only thing that kept City of Brownsville Municipal Judge Rene De Coss from being named city attorney was a last-ditch effort by Mayor Tony Martinez who complained he had not had the time to interview all four finalists.

Related imageThose finalists were Lysia H. Bowling, Rene E. De Coss, Gerry Linan and Aaron Leal. Since
then, Leal, the Denton City Attorney, told the Brownsville Herald that he withdrew his name from consideration.

That leaves De Coss, Linan and Bowling in the running. Although Linan is a local attorney, it does not appear that he has the votes to get the nod. And Bowling, a city attorney from Pensacola, Florida, would have to quick-learn and get up to snuff on Texas municipal law.

That makes De Coss the obvious choice. He is not only versed in Texas municipal law, but has also served as a district judge in Cameron County and currently serves as a city municipal judge in Brownsville.

Not only does he know the law, he knows the town, he knows the people and the culture, and enjoys the respect of lawyers and judges of the Cameron County Bar.

Martinez, who has enjoyed a free hand in most matters while the city has drifted without a rudder under the guidance of interim city managers, police chiefs, and city attorneys, complained that the commission should not take a vote at the last city meeting.

"I don't see how we can proceed with a selection before we interview all the candidates. It's simply not fair," he said repeatedly.

His omnipotence was demonstrated when he took issue with the contract city counsel when she said that the commission could table to take a vote as they saw fit. He, also an attorney, obviously disagreed despite counsel's advice.

He moved that the item be tabled and the motion failed. Commissioner Ben Neece reintroduced a Motion to Table, but that also failed.

Commissioner Jessica Tetreau told blogger Jim Barton that the majority wanted to select a city attorney and put the issue behind them.

"Martinez and Ben are dragging their feet intentionally because they want someone else, not on the current list of candidates, to be city attorney. They are hoping for a new commission in May that will go along with their plan."

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

The Question that hangs out there is: Is DeCoss on a retainer from Mike Hernandez, or has he represented Mike Hernandez as an attorney or a friend?

Anonymous said...

What the Black magic Martinez meant was he haven't found the right person, that would follow Sossi and give Cabler a free ticket

Anonymous said...

Maybe they should talk to the WHITE HORSE because this commission doesn't seem to know what they are doing.

Anonymous said...

DeCoss Is clearly the best choice! Move on! Browntown will never catch up with beautiful McAllen!

Anonymous said...

Not a hope in hell.!!!!!!!

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Anonymous said...

Yes, they should talk to the WHITE HORSE, I agree,talk to the WHITE HORSE,because this politicians don't seem to know what they are doing. The WHITE HORSE if you can find him, will set them straight.

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