Judge Ellington announced today in court that he recused himself from the Jason Wagner case. Judge Ellington’s decision comes two weeks after Jason Wagner’s attorneys, John Day and Megan Dorsey, filed a motion to recuse Judge Ellington because he showed bias against Jason Wagner when…
Before prosecutor Jason Lidyard could finish reading the terms of the Jason Wagner plea deal agreed upon by defense attorney John Day and the prosecution, District Judge Ellington rejected all terms. The plea called for Wagner to resign from the Santa Fe Police Department, and…
Kate Ferlic, attorney for Albuquerque Public Schools CFO Don Moya, subpoenaed text messages from former APS Superintendent Luis Valentino, New Mexico Secretary of Education Hanna Skandera and APS Chief of Staff Toni Cordova. Ferlic believes the 10 months of text messages will prove the close…
Santa Fe Mayor Javier Gonzales supports Lt. Jason Wagner, the re-hired Santa Fe officer accused of time card fraud. Several text messages between the mayor to Wagner were filed in a notice to provide new evidence by Jason Wagner’s attorney John Day. The text exchange…
Ten weeks and counting and APS CFO Don Moya still has not had a response from Albuquerque Public Schools as to why he was placed on administrative leave. “I think it’s outrageous that they have never given him a reason,” said Don Moya’s attorney Kate…
Almost two months have passed and Don Moya has not heard from Albuquerque Public Schools. Kate Ferlic, Moya’s attorney, said APS still has not given any reason for the leave or an estimate of how long it might last. “It is frustrating,” Ferlic said Monday.…
The prosecution in the Jason Wagner time card trial claims Jason Wagner worked from home while he was a patrol officer from 2005 – 2007, and would like to submit the evidence to the court. However, Jason Wagner’s attorney, John Day, states he has high…
The Albuquerque Journal obtained internal emails between APS CFO Don Moya, Superintendent Luis Valentino and Deputy Superintendent Jason Martinez that exposes the APS scandal regarding requests for proposals and shady backgrounds of proposed vendors. In the emails, Luis Valentino writes to Jason Martinez he is…
A Santa Fe judge ruled there is enough evidence for the Lieutenant Jason Wagner case to go to trial for allegedly falsifying his time card. Wagner’s attorney John Day and co-counsel Megan Dorsey argue Lt. Wagner was working from home utilizing flex hours which is…
A Santa Fe judge rules in favor of Officer Jason Wagner. District Judge Glenn Ellington said the statements Wagner made to former police chief Ray Rael in November 2013 cannot be used in court. Wagner’s attorney John Day filed a motion that states when the…
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