Jaime Esparza and the FBI Investigation

I will continue with the Nancy Hollebeke case in future blogs. There is much more to tell on that story. It is very long and must be divided into segments. However today I feel the need to address the ongoing FBI investigation into the offices of the County Judge and County Commissioners and the District Clerk, etc. This week we read in the El Diario of El Paso that the FBI conducted interviews of some employees of the District Clerk's office, interviews that were conducted in a space provided by County Attorney Jose Rodriguez who is, like my opponent, a prosecutor. Jose Rodriguez has stated publicly that he will be conducting his own investigation. This is food for thought on many different levels but let's just look at a couple today.

First of all Jose Rodriguez represents the county and its officials in civil matters. He advises Commissioner's Court, reviews and enters into and signs contracts on behalf of the county and represents county entities as well as individuals when they are sued. For example, when Jaime Esparza is sued (which is often) it is Jose Rodriguez' attorneys (usually attorney Anabelle Perez) who represent Esparza in the suits. Jose Rodriguez is also a prosecutor on criminal matters. He prosecutes juvenile cases and all of the hot check cases and deceptive trade practices and illegal dumping cases. Rodriguez is now donning his prosecutor's hat in all of this FBI business and saying that he is going to investigate as well. Investigate what, I am not sure. Is he going to investigate himself? Is he going to investigate his own clients, i.e. County Judge Anthony Cobos, Commissioners Teran and Sarinana, District Clerk Gilbert Sanchez, or contracts that he himself reviewed and entered into on behalf of the county? If these contracts were illegal then why did Rodriguez sign them? One of Mr. Rodriguez' primary responsibilties and duties as an attorney is to advise Commissioner's Court in advance, prior to, that is, whether a contract is legal or not. Naturally that includes reading it, understanding it, the process to award it and conducting his own investigation into it prior to signing it. So if the contracts later on turn out to be illegal, who is at fault? What do we think of attorney's who later say, "I didn't know?" Should Rodriguez be conducting his own investigation since he did sign them? Should Rodriguez be involved at all since the FBI investigation supposedly regards Luther Jones who supported and backed the only opponent Rodriguez has ever had, Rick Porras, and to whom Rodriguez nearly lost. Is this reasonable behavior on the part of Rodriguez?

If Rodriguez is doing this criminal investigation as a prosecutor with all of these conflicts of interest then the question is begged, where is the other Prosecutor in the County Court House, Jaime Esparza? Where has Esparza been? We know that physically he sits one floor below Commissioners' Court and one floor above the District Clerk's office. There has been innuendo that there was illegal maneuvering on the assignment of Betti Flores' case to a particular court. What is remarkable, according to the Diario, is that Esparza's top henchman Marcos Lizarraga was photographed at the Clerk's office where he was present for the actual court assignment. So aren't Esparza and his friend Marcos Lizarraga witnesses? So where is Mr. Texas lawman Esparza on all of this? Is there just nothing to investigate? Or is there and Esparza has turned a blind eye to it? Why the silence on Esparza's part either way?

What kind of maneuvering is going on? Why is no one asking these questions? Is Esparza once again going to be allowed by the press to slither off quietly toward the horizon leaving nothing but a slight single track in the sand in his wake? His silence is deafening.

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Posted by Carl Starr  
on June 16, 2007, 4:44 pm
I don't think JR can investigate public corruption, the DA can but may be deffering to the FBI, JR can investigate civil things as relates to county, he must check the four corners of contracts but he could not know if any fraud etc was behind a contract unless it was prima facie shown in the contract itself...overall I think JR has conducted himself OK in this matter...its not secret the Cobos camp does not think highly of JR...also I recall TK said once that the DA office is "out of control" IMHO [his]...it seems a thin line case...one could certainly squeeze or blackmail someone...without someone being able to proof it...course there is all the wiretaps....yet some charactorzlations such as one being the "bag man" seems well somewhat sensational at this point...nevertheless I agree with the Times OP ED on this this week...activists had been saying there is gov corruption for some time now....I can't see TK pleading guilty if he is not...it appears TK took "Fast Track" without waiting for return indictment...usually means one is charged with a lesser crime than one could be...and as hard as his current charges are...picture higher charges....so maybe there is a fire...such higher charges would have even less public faith in our local gov....I do praise VE as a CC from Jan 1 she had a eye for CCC dealings and contracts...whereas DH said he was just playing the part...DH also praised VE.

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Posted by theresa  
on June 16, 2007, 5:30 pm
You haven't answered where Jaime Esparza has been?

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Posted by justrite  
on June 17, 2007, 2:21 pm
Me thinks our County Attorney (defender of Jaime Esparza) doth protest too much. Why is it that every time I see him on TV lately I get the distinct feeling of being "handled"? Then we get to witness Gilbert Sanchez, District Clerk and self proclaimed drinking buddy of Celina Avila (KVIA interview on their website) use words such as "bullsh-t" and "h-rd-on" as he says for lack of better words. Yes, one more class act we voted for. Then he goes on to state repeatedly that " I'm no angel, but I didn't do this". Well what did you do, Mr. Sanchez? Nice lack of journalistic integrity on the part of KVIA, don't you think? Unfortunately for Mr. Sanchez, all the spin in the world couldn't make him look good. He, like Jaime Esparza seems to be his own worst enemy in front of the camera. Compulsive liars always have trouble remembering what lies they've told, and to whom. As to the politicians and leaders who have been involved in politics in this town for years being "shocked and disgusted" by what they are witnessing as the corruption is uncovered, I say Horse Puckey. In reality, they are card carrying members of the Monkey Club (Hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil).

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