Wednesday, February 21, 2024

JP 5-1 REPLACEMENT FOR SALLY GONZALEZ A NO-BRAINER

 Special to El Rrun-Rrun

When we, residents of central and northern Cameron County, heard the good news that incumbent Sally Gonzalez would not seek re-election for Justice of the Peace Precinct 5, Place 1, we welcomed the opportunity to find a new kind of leadership for an office that we feel has strayed from its critical role as a court of first recourse available to us as average citizens.

But unfortunately, it appears that the incumbent is openly pushing the candidacy of her court administrator Sandra Sanchez Diaz despite the canons of judicial conduct that prohibit judges from lending the prestige of the office to any candidate, thusly: 

Canon 5 (2) "A judge or judicial candidate shall not authorize the public use of his or her name endorsing another candidate for any public office, except that either may indicate support for a political party."

Surely Gonzalez and Sanchez Diaz are aware of this judicial canon but have openly disregarded it in pushing for her election in the Democratic Party primary this March 4. This is what the incumbent official is doing now with the acquiescence of her protege. And she hasn't even been elected yet. 

But there is another candidate for that office who has proven herself far more competent, with unquestioned integrity, and who strictly adheres to the law and is on the ballot as an option to Gonzalez's chosen successor.


That candidate is Liz Chavez, with 23 years experience with the Cameron County justice of the peace courts.

And while  Sanchez Diaz lists her education as a Harlingen High School graduate, Chavez has a Bachelor's degree in Criminology, a Master's degree in Management and Public Policy, and Master Court Clerk Certification. Additionally, Chavez has shown her competency as an analyst, court administrator, assistant, and an instructor with the Justice Court Training Center. 

In fact, Chavez has taught more than 40 courses over 10 years and conducted legislative updates locally at the Justice Court Training Center which Sanchez-Diaz, JPs, and court staff were required to attend. It's a shame that Sanchez-Diaz apparently hasn't paid much attention in those classes because it is common knowledge that as municipal judge for Primera and Santa Rosa, she often performs weddings during county time for a fee she keeps for herself in the JP 5-1 court of Cameron County (Gonzalez's court), giving the mistaken appearance that the ceremony was performed by a county JP.

And although Sanchez Diaz claims she is part of non-profits that allow "young adults with disabilities to be inclusive within our communities," the court where she is an administrator is one of two in Cameron County which declines applications to issue Section 28 orders for people who may be a danger to themselves or others.  

Under that Section, relatives request a finding by JPs and present an application for Evidence of Mental Illness on individuals who create an imminent substantial risk of serious harm to him/her or others and that necessary restraint for treatment cannot be accomplished without Emergency Detention and that Emergency Detention is the least restrictive means by which necessary restraint may be affected."

With limited mental services available for residents in Cameron County, sometimes an order for a  mental health warrant it is the only resource available for parents and relatives of mentally impaired individuals. 

Just take a glance on Google reviews of what the public thinks of  services provided at the JP 5-1 office and you will see that we are in dire need of professional leadership change at that office. (See graphic at right.)

Additionally, Sanchez-Diaz has been and ardent supporter of Donald Trump and his MAGA-led January 6 insurrection in her social pages. She even borrows Trump-endorsed Mayra Flores' mantra and ends her appeal with God, Family and Country.

We believe that Chavez has the ability and passion for public service our county needs to move forward. She states that:

"My commitment to justice, fairness, and integrity remained constant throughout my career, and I have worked tirelessly to serve my community with respect and dignity."

We appeal to our fellow Cameron County residents who live in the JP Precinct 5-1 district in Harlingen, Combes, Primera, La Feria, Santa Rosa, Santa Maria, Bluetown, Palm Valley, Los Indios, Rangerville, La Paloma, and north of FM 508 to the Willacy County line to join us in bringing professionalism, integrity, and competency to the JP Pct. 5-1 court and vote for Liz Chavez in the March 4 Democratic primary. 

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

All God positions here will be run by high school girls. FACT
look at the pictures puras ninitas.

Anonymous said...

My vote is for Liz. She is well educated and qualified for the position. AND SHE PAYS HER TAXES.

BobbyWC said...

Something is wrong with this election. Neither reports one penny in donations. Liz took out a loan to pay for her campaign whereas Sandra is using her credit card. Really, no one has donated a penny to this campaign.

Also, you never say how Sallie is helping her staff member. Even though Sallie will no longer be a judge, I am working hard with the Commission on Judicial Conduct to bar her from serving as a visiting judge.

BobbyWC said...

Something is not right in this election. Neither candidate is reporting one penny in donations. Liz took out a loan to pay for her campaign whereas Sandra is using her own money along with a lot of credit card charges.

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

sally ese puros huraches, time to go girl/

Anonymous said...

Knowing Liz personally, me or my family will not vote for her. She gives off that smile but behind it is a true two faced person. Always says one thing and does another! Only does what's best for her so I can only imagine being in an elected position. She says people want change, while that might be true but I know for dam sure people do not want a hypocrite!

Anonymous said...

@7:54pm anonymous

Working with Liz does not mean you knew her personally. Nice try. She made changes to the courts nobody had the balls to do.
Stay salty lol. When she’s elected you will be there kissing her @ss

Anonymous said...

That whole office needs to go. All rude and act like fat gods. They do whatever they want. Karma is slowly working.

Anonymous said...

Liz had to have figured out exactly what they were doing by trying to put Sandra in without an opponent. If Sandra was worth being a judge she would have announced when she filed and not waited. Her own people in her circle were sending messages to everyone about her plan. Sally knows she’s trumper. We all do.

Anonymous said...

Well it all boils down to who’s stench can you stand the longest.

Anonymous said...

Vote for the republican chuck vieh

Anonymous said...

Has anyone asked Liz what her connection is to Orlando Lopez, Papas? Why did Liz get the boys and girls club contract with SBCISD and has no accountability on her spending. Why is her daughter driving a new car as a boys and girls club employee? So Liz was a board member of the San Benito boys and girls club and then the board with Yesenia gonzalez and Adrian gonzalez running for Constable hire Liz as a director and Liz hires her daughter. I’m telling you all these democrats are corrupt. And look at her connections with the saenz and lucios.

Anonymous said...

@1124 don’t be mad Ted cause u drive a beater and can’t hold a job. Crying to your sister didn’t help either. She hasn’t done much for San Benito. That place has been the most successful under Liz. Try again lol

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