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JERRY: ERIN NAMED (ALTERNATE) PART-TIME MAGISTRATE

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By Dr. G.F. McHale-Scully

Nobody is perfect and the electorate can't expect its judges to deliver the correct verdict every time, but Janet Leal, Ben Euresti, Arturo Nelson, Migdalia Lopez, Juan Magallanes, Elia Cornejo-Lopez, David Sanchez and Gloria Rincones collective decision from their state district benches to appoint Erin Hernandez as a part-time magistrate defies logic.

Hernandez is part of the Whoring Hernandezes Horde who have been nothing but a cancer politically in the community with their manipulation of the politiquera system and other excesses.

"Her father Ernie, after enriching himself as a city commissioner on the taxpayers' dime, had to resign as a county commissioner after District Attorney Luis Saenz nailed him for unethical conduct," said a former Brownsville Herald editor.

"Proving that the rotten fruit doesn't fall far from the gnarled tree, Erin proved that she was as ethically challenged as a justice of the peace. When she sought reelection, the voters were so disgusted with her greed that she didn't even qualify for the runoffs. Now our distinguished state judges have allowed the fox back in the chicken coop. Their judgement defies explanation."

To their credit, however, the eight judges, who have the responsibility for appointing magistrates, were perceptive in choosing Louis Sorola as a full-time magistrate and Fabian Limas and Albert Rodriguez as part-time magistrates. They replaced Alfredo Padilla and Adolfo Cordoba.

"Nobody is disputing these choices," continued the respected journalist. "Not only do they have the credentials, but they have the integrity and credibility. The Hernandezes are an antonym for integrity and credibility."

(Actually, Hernandez will only be called to act as an alternate magistrate when neither Sorola, Limas nor Rodriguez are available. As an alternate, she serves under Sorola, the associate judge.)

Hernandez's reemergence in the county coincides with stirrings from her father. When City Commissioner Cesar De Leon initially resigned from his post before rescinding his resignation, Brownsville Observer Publisher Jim Barton penned that Ernie Hernandez was returning from exile to contend for the position.

"You can't kill a cockroach," says Don Pedro, the venerable sage at the dying daily otherwise known as The Brownsville Herald. "And the Hernandezes are cockroaches who spawn more cockroaches that not even Donald Trump could crush with a nuclear attack!"


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