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Tag: Harlingen

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Cameron County Sheriff Candidate John Chambers is Statutory Ineligible to be a Sheriff? APPEAL SHOWS MISDEMEANORS – MAY NEED TCOLE WAIVER

We received records from the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE), which show an ineligibility for licensure. We still believe he was allowed to register as there was an appeal to the convictions in place, but we are curious of the legal definition of what is considered “finally […]

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Is the Mayor of Harlingen Advertising His and His Wife’s Personal Business in Government Website?

We are curious to the public display of a private business related e-mail address the Mayor of Harlingen uses for Government Business. The biography reflects a law practice and the practice still seems active. So many other people, within the City of Harlingen Government, are using government email […]

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Is this Abuse of Official Capacity by a Police Chief?

A Police Chief claimed to be a victim of a crime. He filed a report with his own office. His own officers investigated. They filed a complaint with a notary of a Justice of the Peace. The Justice of the Peace issued a warrant. It’s believed the employee […]

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Is There Cryptic Employment of the City of Kyle Police Chief? (UPDATE TO PART OF THE FINDINGS)

There has been a referral made to the Texas State Auditors Office related to Northeast Texas Community College and the problems the program had to obtain applicants for the Basic Peace Officer Course Program. What you see below is the transcript of Jeffrey B. Barnett (current City of […]

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Separation Form (F-5) and TCOLE, Are They Accurate?

We recently watched a news story by WOAI San Antonio about the F-5 document and we found there to be conflicting information in the story. The F-5 is a document which is submitted to the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE), ending ones tenure with a department. The […]

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Records Retention Requirements are Laws

There has been some talk about records not being provided or not having records available. The facts are very simple. The LAW requires retention of records for specific periods of time. When someone says someone was working somewhere, but there is no proof and State Commissions say otherwise, […]

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Request for Legal Opinion on Justice of Peace Authority, Submitted to Hays County District Attorney

We have drafted a request for legal opinion to address the scope of Justice of the Peace magistrate matters. We are unable to request an opinion of the Attorney General, directly; and must request an “authorized requester,” to consider submission. The District Attorney of Hays County is classified […]

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Update: Hays County DA to Review Full File

Per response from Hays County DA Wes Mau there will be a review of all information submitted to their office. Once a determination is made, those needing to be notified will be notified. We submitting our complaints and evidence to support them; which will be included in the […]

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Rio Grande Valley and Original Jurisdiction of the Justice of Peace

Did you know the magistrates for the Cameron County Sheriff’s Office were labeled as Justice of the Peace? Did you know, they really are not such label? Do you see how the term would confuse what other people see and hear a Justice of the Peace can do? […]

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How Can A Justice of the Peace Try a Case Above a Class C Misdemeanor? They Cannot

There have been a few news articles circulating around the Rio Grande Valley (RGV). They all have one thing in common. Elected Justice of the Peace’s (JP) performing duties outside of their scope, but that is not the topic of discussion. Why not? Does the RGV not realize […]

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