Saturday, September 02, 2006

Rolando Garza and Joe Ortiz Practiced Due Diligence on Hot Potato George Moff


Comrade John Martinez Claims to be "In The Know" with respect to former Nueces County Chief Appraiser convicted of theft of property valued between $500 and $1,500 and was accused of improper spending.


WATT about Comrade Richard Borchard & Comrade Ronnie Canales?

And one other GUY who acted in the capacity of his office?

How was the calculation of the monetary amount decreased to les than $1500?

With WATT did George Moff balance the scales of justice?


WATT about Comrade Juan Reyna?


WATT about Comrade David Jones?


Once again we have the manipulation of JOB opportunities per Hvalinka V Schubert?


We need Comrade WATTS to do the hiring for CCISD. He surely, will get us a top notch Superintendent and eliminate the competition according to the latest Polls conducted?

Avarice? Don't ya just smell it?

Anyway, back to JUDGE John Martinez; tell the public WATT really happened since you were so instrumental in the Due Process and justice rendered.




John Martinez

Age: 32

Occupation: Lawyer

Q: What is the most important lesson you have learned in your legal career?

A: It's more points that you come across that remind you of what you are doing. I was in a trial in Abilene, and we were picking a jury. One gentleman (a recent U.S. citizen) had a death in the family. When the judge asked if he wanted to be excused he said no, he wanted to be on the jury, and he got on. He said being on the jury was part of being a citizen. We take so much for granted here with the system that we have and the system that is in place.

Q: What's your take on the current jury selection system?

A: Picking a jury can be very complicated, so it is not a question of having a perfect system. I don't know that there is a better way. Although there are problems with it, I think overall it is the best way.

Q: How does your record as an attorney translate to the judiciary?

A: When I was in law school I did an internship with the district attorney's office so I got a taste of criminal law, but of course most of my experience is in the civil area. I represented the appraisal district when George Moff (former Nueces County Chief Appraiser convicted of theft of property valued between $500 and $1,500) was accused of improper spending. I also represented the county on the 30-year-old boundary dispute with San Patricio County. I'm young, but I have done some cool stuff.

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