A Federal Civil Rights Lawsuit has Been Filed on the Cameron County Government, Claiming Improper Justice through Premeditated Actions

Follow us: On March 10, 2021, the United States District Court, Western District of Texas, San Antonio Division received filing 5:21-CV-00251, Ferrara v. Wallace, Et Al. This lawsuit is a refile from 5:20-CV-1128. The lawsuit was refiled after the Appeals Court granted a dismissal for lack of notification to the appellee’s. The motion came at […]
Howard County Justice of Peace Resigns, Per Big Spring Police Chief

Howard County Justice of the Peace Robert F Fitzgibbons has resigned his position as Justice of the Peace on or about February 12, 2021. The Big Spring Police Chief has also advised the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) of Fitzgibbons arrest. The need to notify occurred because Fitzgibbons was a Reserve Peace Officer with […]
Arrested Howard County Justice of Peace is a Big Spring Reserve Officer

A recent request to the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) has resulting in new information about Robert F Fitzgibbons. It appears Fitzgibbons is not only a Justice of the Peace for Howard County, but is also a Reserve Officer for the Big Spring Police Department. Fitzgibbons separated his full time peace officer license with […]
Bexar County District Attorney Receives Response from Attorney General on Prosecuting Federal Officials for Election Code Violations

The Honorable Joe Gonzales, Bexar County Criminal District Attorney requested an opinion which was assigned tracking number RQ-0376-KP. The opinion was titled “Jurisdiction of a criminal district attorney to prosecute federal officials who violate criminal provisions of the Election Code.” On or about February 22, 2021, the Texas Attorney General responded with Opinion KP-0357. The […]
Howard County Justice of the Peace Arrested for Misuse of Official Information

We have been informed that Howard County Justice of the Peace for Precinct 1, Place 2, Robert F. Fitzgibbons Jr was arrested by the Howard County Sheriff’s Office for Misuse of Official Information. We also learned the Big Spring Police Department filed a warrant for Mr. Fitzgibbons for stalking. The Big Spring Herald posted a […]
OPINION: We Are Publishing (AGAIN) Our Concerns of Justice’s of the Peace Issuing Felony Warrants

Here are our thoughts on Justice of the Peace’s issuing Felony Warrants…. Let us know what you think There are many case laws which have allowed JP’s to issue warrants at any level. Most, if not all of these case laws occurred before the 1999 legislative session. We could not find any referencing the modification […]
Two Public Admonishment Issued for
a Bexar County District Judge, Sitting by Assignment, for “Racial Slurs” and Ex Parte Communication

On December 4, 2020, the State Comission on Judicial Counsel (SCJC) issued a Public Admonishment and an Order of Additional Eduction over the Judges verbiage towards Mexican Nationals. Judge Mark Luitjen, was overheard, in open court, reminiscing on the “olden days,” where Mexican Nationals were commonly referred by derogatory slurs. It turns out the SCJC […]
The 13th District of Texas, Court of Appeals is Requiring an Explanation from Cameron County Court at Law 5

On December 23, 2020, the 13th District of Texas, Court of Appeals, has required, through abatement, that the Trial Court conduct a hearing to sort out matters. There were many issues within the case file and now, they will require explanation. Most recently, we found out someone submitted to the Court of Appeals, that the […]
Texas Sunset Advisory Commission Receives Public Comment on the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement

We have submitted a Public Comment to the Texas Sunset Advisory Commission (TSAC) on the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE). The comment, as of December 16, 2020, has not been posted publicly, so we will provide the six page recommendations below:
Hays County Judge Take Supplement Pay Other County Judges Do Not – Per Open Records

The Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts (TCPA) was contacted through the Texas Public Information Act (TPIA), to determine if other Judges, doing similar duties, in other counties, as identification in a lawsuit (as followed by the San Marcos Corridor News) filed in Hays County also have sworn to having a Constitutional Court at Law. It […]