comparemela.com

Henry Alaniz News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Metro Court Judge Henry Alaniz announces retirement

Bernalillo County Metro Court Judge Henry A. Alaniz will retire late this month after serving more than a decade in the post. Alaniz was appointed to the Met.

Harris will not seek fifth city council term

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... City Councilor Don Harris is sworn in by Judge Henry Alaniz in December 2017. Harris, one of the longest-serving members of the current Albuquerque City Council, has decided he will not seek another term. (Roberto E. Rosales/Albuquerque Journal) City Councilor Don Harris Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal Don Harris, one of the longest-serving members of the current Albuquerque City Council, has decided he will not seek another term. Harris, whose Southeast Albuquerque district straddles East Central, said Monday that he is stepping aside after his fourth term concludes at the end of the year. ...................... Harris and Downtown-area representative Isaac Benton are the most tenured members of the current council, having first been elected in 2005.

Editorial: Specialty courts offer New Mexicans second chances » Albuquerque Journal

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Benoit Jefferson was in a bad place, likely headed to a worse one. The 29-year-old veteran had a tough time adjusting to civilian life after serving in the Army for six years. He was arrested for aggravated DWI in June 2019 after rear-ending another driver at a stop sign and got another aggravated DWI three months later after an officer saw him speeding and drifting in his lane. Jefferson was a distinct threat to himself and others. Prison or worse were on the horizon. No more. Today, Jefferson is sober and works full time as a nurse thanks to his desire to turn his life around – – and Bernalillo County Metropolitan Court’s Community Veterans Court. Jefferson was recently the program’s 100th graduate in a virtual ceremony. “I got to take a better look inside myself and deal with some things that I was just completely avoiding that I couldn’t overcome alone,” he says. “The progr

Veterans Court celebrates 100th graduate

Copyright © 2020 Albuquerque Journal Benoit Jefferson was having a tough time when he got out of the U.S. Army, and it led to him getting two DWI charges in three months. Benoit Jefferson But now Jefferson, 29, is sober, and he became the 100th graduate of the Bernalillo County Metropolitan Court’s Community Veterans Court in a virtual ceremony Thursday. The specialty court started in 2016 and is designed to help military veterans avoid jail time for certain misdemeanors while addressing the underlying issues that may have contributed to their arrest. ...................... Jefferson, who served in the Army for six years, picked up his first aggravated DWI charge in June 2019 after rear-ending another driver at a stop sign, court documents show. He got another aggravated DWI three months later after an officer saw him speeding and drifting back and forth in his lane. He faced up to 180 days in jail on the charges.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.