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Law Office of Hector Gonzalez III
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Law Offices of Hector Gonzalez III - 512-501-2344
700 Lavaca St Suite 1400, Austin Texas 78701

Texas man steals $400,000 from clients

July 5th, 2011

A Limestone County jury has sentenced a Woodway man to 25 years in state prison after convicting him of stealing more than $400,000 from clients of his investment advisory business.

Reginald Lee Clark was convicted this week of theft. The jury sentenced him Friday.

Clark was not registered to sell securities in Texas, but he did business as Clark Investment Advisors.

Clark was also president of the Groesbeck High School Band Boosters Club and received a blank check from the group to reimburse him for future expenditures on club supplies. Instead, Clark wrote the check to his business in the amount of $3,000 and spent the money on personal expenses. He later repaid the club, but did so with funds he took from a separate client.

If you or someone you know is being charged with a crime such as drug possession, DWI, family violence, etc., and need someone to represent you, please contact the Law Office of Hector Gonzalez III at (512) 222-4140 for a free consultation.

Law Offices of Hector Gonzalez III - 512-501-2344
700 Lavaca St Suite 1400, Austin Texas 78701

Father arrested in 2-year-old’s death

July 5th, 2011

Austin police Friday arrested Nicholas Williams, 22, in connection with a beating that led to the death of his daughter, Alaney Queen, 2 years old.

The arrest affidavit describes severe injuries that Williams allegedly inflicted on the girl.

Police were called to the 800 block of West Slaughter Lane on Monday afternoon on report of a child not breathing. A woman reported the girl possibly had a seizure.

When police and emergency medical services workers responded, Williams was holding the girl. She was unresponsive, and despite efforts to revive her, she was taken to Dell Children’s Medical Center and pronounced dead.

According to police, Williams told one officer that he went into the girl’s room, she was not breathing and her face had turned purple. He said he had caught her eating her feces and he had lightly spanked her before he put her down for a nap. The suspect told the investigating officer that he noticed the victim’s lips were purple when he found her eating her feces, but believed it was because she was crying since she knew she was going to “get a whooping.”

During an interview with a second police officer, Williams told a slightly different story, as explained in the affidavit. He said he saw the girl had soiled her diaper. He said he took it off and put in on the floor next to the toilet. He left her there and when he went back into the bathroom, he saw that she was eating her feces. He told the officer he cleaned her up, spanked her about 10 times across her buttocks with a leather belt, then put her down for a nap. Later in the afternoon, he went back into her bedroom, noticed blood and vomit on the bed. She did not respond and was not breathing, he told police.

Police also interviewed the woman, who is Williams’ girlfriend, but not Alaney’s mother. She told police Williams is the father of her children, however. She told police she did not see any marks on the victim when she gave Alaney a bath on Sunday.

She told police that on Monday afternoon, she and Williams had taken the 2-year-old and another infant on a walk with their dog. She said Williams realized Alaney had dirtied her diaper, so he took her to the bathroom, took off her clothing, sat her on the toilet and told her she was going to be spanked. She said Williams left the bathroom, and when he went back in to check on the child, she heard Williams yell out that the girl was “eating her poop.”

The woman looked into the bathroom and saw the child with feces on her hands, arms, face and in her teeth. She left the room as Williams cleaned up the child, she told police, and heard four to six “smacks,” but did not see him hitting the child. She heard Williams yell that the girl’s lips were purple, she told police.

The affidavit states the woman went into the bathroom, was alarmed at the child’s condition, as Alaney’s breathing was labored and she was gasping. The woman said she could not hear the girl exhaling when she listened with her ear. She said she splashed water onto the girl’s face and Alaney responded. The woman said the toddler was eventually able to eat a small amount of food before being layed down for a nap. She said she periodically checked on Alaney to be sure she was breathing.

The 2-year-old had been sleeping for at most one hour, the woman told police, when Williams checked on her and found her unresponsive.

The woman told police she does not let Williams spank “her children” the same way he spanked the victim because she had seen him on at least five separate occasions hit the victim on the back and arms with a “switch,” belt or his hand and she believes this to be excessive. The woman confirmed to police that Williams told her he hit the victim with a belt on Monday afternoon.

Police said Friday the 2-year-old’s biological mother was out of state at the time of the child’s death.

An autopsy performed on the child Tuesday found a laceration on the back of the girl’s head, along with numerous bruises on her head, face, back, buttocks, chest and arms. There was extensive deep soft tissue injury and hemorrhage in the soft tissue and muscle across the entire buttocks, according to the affidavit.  The bruising appeared to be recent. She had significant blunt-force trauma, with the greatest in the head and buttock regions, according to the affidavit.

According to the doctor who performed the autopsy, the injuries were bad enough that they could have led to altered mental status, shock and possible seizures. Suffocation cannot be ruled out as a possible cause of death.

Police said five other children lived in the apartment. They were taken into custody by Child Protective Services.

Williams was arrested Friday afternoon. A $40,000 bond was set. He is charged with injury to a child, a first-degree felony.

If you or someone you know is being charged with a crime such as drug possession, DWI, family violence, etc., and need someone to represent you, please contact the Law Office of Hector Gonzalez III at (512) 222-4140 for a free consultation.

Law Offices of Hector Gonzalez III - 512-501-2344
700 Lavaca St Suite 1400, Austin Texas 78701

Hit-and-run suspect is Capitol aide

July 5th, 2011

Police on Friday arrested a 23-year-old aide to a state lawmaker in the hit-and-run crash in West Austin that left one woman dead.

Authorities said Gabrielle Jane Nestande faces third-degree felony charges of failure to stop and render aid to the victim of the crash that happened in the 1600 block of Exposition Boulevard. 

Nestande works in Rep. Wayne Christian’s office. Nestande had been given a commendation on Thursday for her work at the Capitol. Last year, she was a volunteer in Gov. Rick Perry’s re-election effort.

The Travis County Medical Examiner’s Office said late Friday the victim’s name is Courtney Paige Griffin, 30. She lived in the 2800 block of Enfield Road.

“She was a really good, friendly person. A great little girl,” said David Parks, who manages the property where Griffin lived.

Parks said he was most disturbed that the driver did not stop to help Griffin.

“She could have stopped – called 911 – they didn’t find her (Courtney) for a little while, see- and she might have been alive – so, that’s what bothers me,” said Parks.

Christian, an East Texas Republican, released a statement saying he and his staff were cooperating with authorities.

“Our thoughts and prayers are with all parties involved,” the statement said.

Police were called after a neighbor who was taking out trash at 5:15 a.m. found the Griffin’s body near the shoulder of Exposition Boulevard, near the intersection with Enfield Road . Austin Police Department Victim Services officials talked to the neighbor.

It was unclear if Griffin was running or walking, though she was not dressed like she was exercising. Police said she had identification on her.

Police had a section of Exposition Boulevard cordoned off with crime scene tape as they collected evidence Friday morning that included parts of a vehicle and clothing.

Before the arrest was made, police said they were attempting to locate any witnesses and searching the area for information regarding the incident.

Police said Friday afternoon they located Nestande via a tip that came in at 9 a.m. from someone who heard news reports about the incident. The person told police about a damaged black BMW in a driveway in a home on Windsor Road. The owner of the car was already at work, as she had someone else take her to work, police said, and that damage to the car matched the crime.

Police also said the hit-and-run happened when the suspect was on her way home, but they did not release details. They will not say if alcohol was involved.

Records show Gabrielle Nestande graduated from Baylor University.

A friend of the Griffin family, who asked to remain anonymous, said Griffin has been a nanny for a number of families and worked in various animal shelters. She was not married.

KXAN looked into Nastende’s background and found that she comes from a very active political family.

Her father, Bruce Nestande, was a former Orange County Supervisor and California Assemblyman who served six months in jail and three years probation connected to a drunk-driving accident in 2006.

Bruce Nestande pleaded guilty to misdemeanor driving under the influence and hit-and-run, as well as filing a fraudulent insurance claim.

Under the plea agreement, that felony insurance fraud charge would be dropped after he completed the jail time and probation.

And Gabrielle’s half-brothers – Brian and Barry Nestande – have both been involved in politics.

Barry served as Chief of Staff to former U.S. Senator John Benoit, but died of a heart attack in March of last year.

Brian is a current California Assemblyman.

Gabrielle’s sister – Francesca – is a student at the University of Southern California.

If you or someone you know is being charged with a crime such as drug possession, DWI, family violence, etc., and need someone to represent you, please contact the Law Office of Hector Gonzalez III at (512) 222-4140 for a free consultation.

Law Offices of Hector Gonzalez III - 512-501-2344
700 Lavaca St Suite 1400, Austin Texas 78701

Man survives hit and run driver jailed

July 5th, 2011

A man hit by a car was left to fend for himself until a Good Samaritan came to his aide.

Police were called to a hit and run in the 2400 block of S. Pleasant Valley near a bus stop.

When police arrived they found a man lying on his stomach next to the bus stop on the sidewalk with blood along the sidewalk. Police said the man appeared to have a compound fracture of his right leg.

The victim was crying on the ground near the bus stop. He told police he was sitting at the bus stop when a car jumped the curb. The man tried to get out of the way but was hit.

A witness saw the silver or gray car speed off and told police it was a smaller vehicle similar to a Honda Civic.

Police drove in the direction the car was seen fleeing and found one matching the description at the Mountain Ranch Apartments, located at 2425 E. Riverside Drive.

Police questioned the driver, Ricardo Aguillon, 35, who said he fell asleep at the wheel and thought he had only hit a trashcan.

Aguillon is being held in the Travis County jail on a third degree felony charge with a $30,000 bond. He is also being detained an INS hold.

If you or someone you know is being charged with a crime such as drug possession, DWI, family violence, etc., and need someone to represent you, please contact the Law Office of Hector Gonzalez III at (512) 222-4140 for a free consultation.

Law Offices of Hector Gonzalez III - 512-501-2344
700 Lavaca St Suite 1400, Austin Texas 78701

Blood links man to vehicle burglary

July 5th, 2011

An Austin man is in jail after being convicted of burglarizing a vehicle.

Police said 29-year-old Julian Castro broke into a 2002 Nissan Pathfinder at 1408 Poppy Seed Lane.

Castro broke the rear passenger side door and stole a bottle of Adderall from the glove box. Castro also stole a wallet, credit cards, gift cards and a Kodak camera in the victim’s purse, located in the back seat.

Police said among the items stolen was $500.00 in cash and a Bank of America check book.

Police found blood on the driver’s seat. When officers from the Austin Police Department entered it in for DNA analysis it matched Castro.

Police convicted Castro in February of 2010 for burglarizing a vehicle before the March incident on Poppy Seed Lane.

If you or someone you know is being charged with a crime such as drug possession, DWI, family violence, etc., and need someone to represent you, please contact the Law Office of Hector Gonzalez III at (512) 222-4140 for a free consultation.

Law Offices of Hector Gonzalez III - 512-501-2344
700 Lavaca St Suite 1400, Austin Texas 78701

Arrest in serial aggravated robberies

July 4th, 2011

Police have arrested a man they believe was involved in several robberies dating back to February of this year.

Richard Charles Rosario, 31, was arrested and charged Thursday with aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon.

Police had been investigating several robberies in and around the Austin area involving a light-skinned man around 6 feet tall and around 180 pounds. Police identified the man had an accent and was observed as being left-handed.

In five of the robberies, the man fired a black .40-caliber semi-automatic pistol at or towards victims.

In one robbery at the Shell gas station, located at 5401 Manchaca Road the robber walked into the store, fired a shot over the counter and demanded cash from the register as well as the victim’s wallet.

A second robbery in March at the South Lamar Austin Pizza , the robber used the same M.O. walking up to the register, firing a shot and demanding money. Victims said the man spoke with an accent.

In a March robbery at Gatti’s Pizza one victim was shot in the leg. Witnesses said the man came in immediately firing the shot that struck the employee. He then demanded money from the register and left.

In two more robberies on April 8th at Wan Fu restaurant located at 6801 Airport Rd. and the Deluxe Inn Motel, located at 4800 N IH 35 the robber fired shots and demanded money.

Police were able to match bullet casings found at each crime scene to the same weapon. Officials said a witness was able to remember a license plate number at one of the two additional robberies on April 10th at the Super 8 hotel on 1201 N IH 35 . During the final robbery at the Shell gas station, located at 525 Ben White Blvd . on 22nd, the victim said the robber demanded money and said if he didn’t get it he’d shoot him in the leg.

Police arrested the man a short time after the Shell robbery after police who were canvassing the area for a car fitting the description of the getaway car in the Super 8 motel was spotted.

Police searched a room registered to Rosario’s girlfriend at the Classic Inn, located 4702 Congress, and found items from the robberies as well as a .40 Caliber weapon.

Rosario is being held in the Travis County jail under a 250,000 bond. He faces 9 charges of aggravated robbery, a parole violation  and an out of county felony.

If you or someone you know is being charged with a crime such as drug possession, DWI, family violence, etc., and need someone to represent you, please contact the Law Office of Hector Gonzalez III at (512) 222-4140 for a free consultation.

Law Offices of Hector Gonzalez III - 512-501-2344
700 Lavaca St Suite 1400, Austin Texas 78701

DNA may link man to bank robbery

July 4th, 2011

A man police said robbed the Compass Bank on Burnet Road may be linked to the crime through DNA evidence.

The Compass Bank, located at 5600 Burnet Road, was robbed Jan. 4. Police said the robber approached a teller with a robbery demand note.

During the crime police said the robber told the teller to hurry up and give him all the money. The robber then fled on a bicycle leaving the demand note behind.

Police began canvassing the area for a white man with blond hair who is approximately 5-foot-10 and 165 pounds. He was last seen wearing a black zippered sweatshirt with a wing design and a knit beanie.

Police found the beanie nearby in the 5600 block of Montview. Detectives also found the black sweatshirt worn by the robber in an alley just north of the bank.

Detectives were able to link DNA on the sweater and beanie to Allen Keith Bright, 37. He was arrested on a parole violation after the motel manager where he was staying recognized him form surveillance images on the local news..

Police showed the surveillance images to Bright and he said while it looked like him it was not.

Bright is being held in the Travis County Jail under a $40,000 bond and is charged with second-degree robbery.

If you or someone you know is being charged with a crime such as drug possession, DWI, family violence, etc., and need someone to represent you, please contact the Law Office of Hector Gonzalez III at (512) 222-4140 for a free consultation.

Law Offices of Hector Gonzalez III - 512-501-2344
700 Lavaca St Suite 1400, Austin Texas 78701

3 arrested near Bertram on drug charges

July 4th, 2011

The Burnet County Sheriff’s Office on Wednesday arrested three people on drug charges after officers discovered a substance believed to be methamphetamine.

Officers stopped a vehicle on State Highway 29 west of Bertram on a traffic violation. The passengers gave consent for the vehicle to be searched, the sheriff’s office said.

The substance was found concealed in the passenger compartment.

Edwin Lewis Bowen Jr., 52 of Burnet, Laura Ann Fenderson, 41 of Burnet, and Danny Willie Flores, 37 of Burnet, were arrested and charged with possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance, a state jail felony.

They remained in the the Burnet County Jail on Thursday pending arraignment.

If you or someone you know is being charged with a crime such as drug possession, DWI, family violence, etc., and need someone to represent you, please contact the Law Office of Hector Gonzalez III at (512) 222-4140 for a free consultation.

Law Offices of Hector Gonzalez III - 512-501-2344
700 Lavaca St Suite 1400, Austin Texas 78701

Runner killed in crash was prolific athlete

July 1st, 2011

A renowned member of Austin’s running community died a morning after being struck by a car in West Austin.

Police did not release the runner’s name, but friends identified the man as 48 year old Scott Birk, a stay at home dad and prolific competitor in marathons and other races who regularly placed at the top of his age group.

According to police, a Dodge Durango was traveling south on RM 2222 at River Place Boulevard about 9 a.m. when it struck a man who was attempting to cross River Place. The Dodge had the green light when the pedestrian ran out in front of it and was struck, police said. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

The driver, who has not been identified, stopped to offer aid, police said. No charges are expected to be filed, they said.

RM 2222 from River Place Boulevard to RM 620 was closed until about 12:45 p.m. as police investigated, officials said. Birk’s family members did not return a call, but fellow runners described him as affable, friendly and a dedicated competitor.

They said Birk would get his son ready for school and then train in his neighborhood. He ran the same hilly route along River Place Boulevard nearly every day, logging about 100 miles a week. Neighbors plan to hang yellow ribbons along the road in remembrance of him.

“The discipline the guy had was just impressive,” said Jesse Devlyn, one of Birk’s closest friends and running partners. “He was out there every day, doing hill workouts and repeats, that’s why he was so good. It’s not going to be the same running on weekends without Scott.”

Rogue Running coach Paul Salazar said Birk was a fixture at the Austin Marathon, the 3M Half Marathon and all the races in the local Distance Challenge series.

Other runners often made the assumption that because Birk was tall, well over 6 feet, that he was slow.

“There would be these spindly little runners pointing at Scott saying, ‘ That guy’s a tower, there’s no way he’s going to beat me,’ ” Christopher Gunderson said. “Then the gun would go off, and the guy pointing the finger never even saw him again.”

Birk often carpooled to races with neighbor Tzatzil Lemair, head of the Tough Cookies Don’t Crumble training group. “He was always getting faster, trying to find out how much faster he could still go even as he got older,” Lemair said. She described Birk as a cautious runner who wouldn’t run in the dark.

John Conley, race director of the LiveStrong Austin Marathon and Half Marathon, said Birk ran the Austin Marathon in 3 hours, 16 minutes in 2010. “I just think one of the truly great guys in the running community is gone, and he’ll be missed,” Conley said.

Leaders in the running community said that in order to stay safe while training, runners should wear brightly colored, high-visibility clothing, always assume the driver of a motor vehicle is distracted, and avoid crossing against traffic lights at intersections and jaywalking. They should run on a sidewalk if possible and run against traffic in order to see what’s coming.

Monday’s was the 25th traffic fatality of 2011. At this time last year, there were 20, police said.

In May, pedestrian Courtney Griffin was killed in her Tarrytown neighborhood when she was struck by a driver who fled the scene. Gabrielle Nestande has been charged with failing to stop and render aid in that case. Police said they suspect alcohol was involved in the case, which remains under investigation.

A recent study by Transportation for America, a Washington- based policy institute, ranked the Austin-Round Rock area as the 18th most dangerous in America for pedestrians.

The study ranked the country’s largest metropolitan areas according to their relative risk to walkers. Austin had 231 pedestrian fatalities between 2000 and 2009, according to the study.

The Houston and Dallas metro areas ranked ninth and 10th on the list, respectively.

If you have been charged with murder, sex crime, assault, etc., please contact The Law Office of Hector Gonzalez III at (512) 222-4140 for your free consultation.

Law Offices of Hector Gonzalez III - 512-501-2344
700 Lavaca St Suite 1400, Austin Texas 78701