BRAWLEY â A Superior Court jury on Friday found Imperial County Office of Education Trustee Annette Gonzalez-Buttner guilty on all four felony counts she faced.
She has been convicted of two counts of perjury, one count of grand theft and a violation of state election law, all tied to a false declaration of residency in 2017 when she was filing her candidacy on the ICOE board.
Sentencing is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. May 27 at the Brawley Superior courthouse.
The verdict was announced Friday morning after almost two days of jury deliberation.
The jury agreed Gonzalez-Buttner was actually living in Santa Clara when she filed her 2017 candidate paperwork, but listed her domicile as her fatherâs home in Calexico (an apartment at the Calexico Gardens Apartments on Rockwood Avenue).
Imperial County appoints Gil Rebollar as Public Information Officer
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Chairman emphasizes Rebollar s knowledge of traditional and new media
El CENTRO, Calif. (KYMA, KECY) - The County of Imperial appointed Gil Rebollar as Public Information Officer (PIO) on Thursday afternoon.
His appointment replaces former PIO, Lindsey Dale, who now serves as the Imperial County Registrar of Voters. Rebollar’s term as PIO begins effective immediately.
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Chairman of the Board and District 3 Supervisor, Michael W. Kelley, shared, Mr. Rebollar has proven his dedication and commitment to our county throughout his career. The Board and I believe that his skillset and knowledge of traditional and new media, as well as a deep understanding of the core mission and values of our organization, will be to the benefit of the County, our departments, and the people we represent.
Gil Rebollar Appointed as the County of Imperial s Public Information Officer Published: 15 April 2021
El Centro, California - The County of Imperial is proud to announce the appointment of Gil Rebollar as Imperial County Public Information Officer (PIO) to replace former PIO, Linsey Dale, who now serves as the Imperial County Registrar of Voters. Mr. Rebollar’s appointment as PIO will begin effective immediately.
Chairman of the Board and District 3 Supervisor, Michael W. Kelley, stated, “Mr. Rebollar has proven his dedication and commitment to our county throughout his career. The Board and I believe that his skillset and knowledge of traditional and new media, as well as a deep understanding of the core mission and values of our organization, will be to the benefit of the County, our departments, and the people we represent.”