A Hays County Notary Public May be in Trouble After a Fabricated Document Complaint was Filed on Him

A man that has been trying to clear his name, filed a complaint with the Secretary of State (SoS) related to the suspected actions of a Hay’s County Constable’s Office, Public Notary. The Notary, Matthew Wesley Farris, was accused on or about July 31, 2020, of fabricating a signature of an individual who did not […]
The Texas 13th Court of Appeals has Officially Notified the Judge of Cameron County Court at Law 5, About Cause 19-CCR-01643

We just received records from the Cameron County Clerk’s Office, the Honorable Judge Estela Chavez Vasquez has received electronic communication of a Notice of Appeal for an Application for a Writ of Habeas Corpus: We also received notice, the initial response submitted for the reporter and clerk records was due on November 19, 2020, and […]
Custodial Death Report – Ector County Sheriff’s Office

Copied directly from the Texas Attorney General’s Office, Custodial Death Report. “On 11-20-2020 at 0226hrs, a ECSO Deputy attempted to conduct a traffic stop on a 2002 Tan Chevy Silverado bearing TXLP-LLL2513, in the area of W. University and Mercedes, for a traffic related issues. The Deputy activated his emergency lights and siren in attempts […]
Hays County Judge Becerra May Have Been Paid Improperly

Although a Hays County District Court ruled to dismiss Cause 20-2040; it appears a review of the 2015 Legislature sheds light upon the requirements to receive the annual supplement referenced in a San Marcos Corridor News Publishing Specifically, the 2015 ENROLLED BILL REQUIRES the following: There MUST NOT be a County Court at Law AND […]
Texas Medical Board Publicly Reprimands San Antonio Doctor

A San Antonio Doctor has agreed to be publicly reprimanded by the Texas Medical Board (TMB) and to reimburse a patient under his care. the full summary is here: “Garcia, Ronald K., M.D., Lic. No. H2394, San AntonioOn June 12, 2020, the Board and Ronald K. Garcia, M.D., entered into an Agreed Order publicly reprimanding […]
Harlingen Doctor Agreed to Remedial Training in Lieu of Other Actions by the Texas Medical Board

A Harlingen Doctor agreed to training related to the quality of care, to pay a penalty to avoid any further actions by the Texas Medical Board (TMB). The complete summary is here: “Bentancourt, Alejandro Jorge, M.D., Lic. No. L2139, Harl- ingenOn August 21, 2020, the Board and Alejandro Jorge Bent- ancourt, M.D., entered into an […]
Floresville Doctor has License Suspended by Texas Medical Board for Concerns to Public Welfare

A Doctor in Floresville, Texas had her license suspended for concerns with her practice and it being a potential “threat,” to public welfare, per the Texas Medical Board (TMB). The specific statements by the TMB are below: “Williams, Machelle Elaine, D.O., K4608, FloresvilleOn July 7, 2020, a disciplinary panel of the Texas Medical Board temporarily […]
Lyford, Willacy County, Judge Steps Down to Avoid Sanctions by the SCJC

In a letter received from the State Commission on Judicial Conduct, a Lyford Municipal Judge decided to resign her post to avoid any possible sanctions.
Bexar County (Former) District Court Judge Receives Public Admonishment

Honorable Jose “Joey” Contreras, a Former Judge of the 187th Criminal District Court located in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas received a Public Admonishment on or about September 8, 2020, from the State Commission on Judicial Conduct (SCJC). On October 23, 2018, Judge Contreras presided over a murder trial in Case No. 2016- CR6802, State […]
Hays County DA Recuses Himself in Matter Involving City of Kyle Police Chief, Jeffrey B Barnett

Per Criminal District Attorney Wes Mau’s word, the case related to Jeffrey B Barnett, City of Kyle Police Chief, has been referred to the Travis County District Attorney’s Office for processing. Specifically mentioned in the recusal is the following: Referee for “any potential case regarded Mr. Ferrara AND/OR Kyle Police Department’s investigation Case number 2018-32792, […]