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A.D. Ibarra -Eagle Pass
In an historic hearing which lasted all of two hours, The Honorable Dick Alcalá, visiting District Judge, heard admissions from both sides and suspended County Commissioners Rodolfo Bainet Heredia and Eliaz Maldonado pending the posting of $2,000 assurance bonds prior to the suspensions taking effect. The petition was formally filed by County Attorney Ricardo Ramos on December 28th calling for the replacement of both commissioners in light of their recent federal indictments which have yet to be settled before Federal Court. According to the US Department of Justice, both commissioners face similar charges of participating in an organized kickback and bribery scheme and who both await their day in court. Local attorney Claudio Heredia was present at the proceedings and approached the bench to advise the visiting judge to take into consideration that his brother had not been given any prior notice to this hearing and that he should be given the opportunity to defend himself. Unfortunately for Heredia, however, Judge Alcalá and County Attorney Ricardo Ramos refuted any such pre-requisites by citing official code from the Texas Government Code and the judge overruled Heredia's objections. "The petition is deficient," reiterated Heredia, a counsel of utmost experience and knowledge of the judicial process and a professional in the courtroom, "Because it's based on incompetency and official misconduct and with special exceptions, it would be a violation of due process, plus the language in the petition is so vague, I have very serious objections, Your Honor, there are pre-requisites that need to be met." The judge replied that he felt Heredia had sufficient notice and overruled the objection before Heredia's counsel asked for a continuance which was not granted. "The primary purpose is that he is still drawing a paycheck," stated Ramos, "It's mostly to protect the public," stating that in essence the commissioners have been, "Corrupt and have violated the public trust." "He's innocent until proven guilty," Heredia rebutted, "If this is only for suspension, defense has provided its objection, but I think we're jumping to conclusions, he has not been convicted." With that, Alcalá retired to his chambers before coming out to officially suspend both commissioners where he thanked Heredia for his presence and his professionalism before taking public statements on a large group of individuals who were recommended to take their places. Those taken into consideration by Judge Alcalá included: Gerardo Morales, Leopoldo Vielma, Oscar Cantú, Jesus casas, Joaquin Rodriguez, Billy Davis, Ricardo Salinas, Javier Libson and Alex Flores for Precinct 1 and Rafael Chancey, Rosa Cantú, Joe Gonzales, Daniela Flores-Aleman and Salvador Rios for Precinct 2. Judge Alcalá said that any of these individuals could've come in and done a good job and he personally thanked them all for their consideration to volunteer their time for such an important cause. He also closed by saying that the suspensions are good only until the two men either clarify their legal problems and/or there is an election to officially fill their positions.
A.D. Ibarra -Eagle Pass
For the first time in Maverick County history, a woman will occupy a County Commissioner's seat as Daniela Flores-Aleman was appointed Interim County Commissioner of Precinct 2 on Monday by visiting District Judge Dick Alcala at the Old Maverick County Courthouse. The appointment of Flores marks a milestone, however, Flores-Aleman seemed to be focused on the task at hand and making a difference in her seat citing a need to address the education of our citizens said the 2006 graduate of Texas A&M University. "I'm ready to work hard," said Flores who said she is, "Looking forward to working with the people of Precinct 2. I know their needs." Many Eagle Pass residents may recognize her as the voice of KINL News and you may have seen her covering local news along with this reporter and several others of us who are here to provide the latest information important to the psyche of our fair city, what you may not know is that she volunteers her time to several organizations and charitable endeavors such as being the Treasurer of the Eagle Pass Rotary Club and one of the founding members of Project Companion, a local outreach program for local animals and their rights. She only recently married Julio Aleman and is now enjoying the life of matrimony and is fairly young. At 29, she stated in her address to The Honorable Judge Alcala that she has been volunteering in her community since the ripe age of ten.
A.D. Ibarra -Eagle Pass
Javier Libson, local businessman and the President of Texas Natural Gas, was named Interim County Commissioner of Precinct 1 on Monday after being named by visiting Judge Dick Alcala. "I think there is much to do," stated the 1985 graduate of Texas A&M University, "I'm willing to work with Commissioner's Court to bring the County back into the black." He stated that he was very proud to have been asked to take on such a vital undertaking and that the county judge would have the confidence in him to be able to do so. He has a vast amount of experience in finance due to the family business, and he has vast experience running budgets which will come into play daily with respect to his new task of managing the day to day operations of running the precinct. "I live in Westlakes Subdivision," added Libson, "Mr. Maldonado did an excellent job in maintaining our area. Our alleys are very clean, our streets are paved, I want to live up to these same expectations." His main priority in reference to his approach to this new job is to return to a solvent fund balance and not only work towards the benefit of Precinct 1, but for the whole of Maverick County. He was on hand to answer any questions before visiting District Judge Alcala. Libson is of course the brother of Morris and Carlos Libson, who have been in the energy business for decades and the proprietors of more than one natural gas company in the region. "I have people working with me in my private endeavors capable and efficient enough that I'm able to take on the responsibility of serving the public in this capacity," concluded the newly appointed Commissioner of Precinct 1.