Local Judge Violates Judicial Canon
Justice of the Peace Lucila Najera appears to have YET ANOTHER issue with complying with the law, rules, and regulations as a judge. At issue is a campaign mailer sent out by the Najera campaign that featured the logo of the County of El Paso. At first pass it appears to be a blatant violation of the El Paso County Code of Ethics because Section 11.2 specifically says, “County public servants shall not utilize county equipment or supplies of any kind for political purposes.” The county seal/logo is unambiguously county property - it was created by, belongs to, and represents the governmental authority of El Paso County. It is funded by taxpayer dollars and exists solely as an instrument of official county government. Using it on a political mailer constitutes utilizing a county resource for a political purpose, which falls squarely within this prohibition. Texas Election Code § 255.003 independently prohibits an officer of a political subdivision from using public fu...