Bexar County misdemeanor judge accused of having attorney handcuffed attends hearing; return set for June

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BEXAR COUNTY, Texas – A local judge, Rosie Speedlin Gonzalez, recently made headlines after appearing in court for a hearing related to some serious charges. These charges come from an incident that happened in December 2024, right inside her own courtroom.

Judge Speedlin Gonzalez, who has been overseeing cases in Bexar County’s Court at Law No. 13, is accused of a bizarre act: allegedly having an attorney handcuffed and kept in the jury box. This unusual situation has raised eyebrows and questions about the conduct of a judicial figure.

During the recent court proceedings, she was present in Bexar County’s 379th Criminal District Court. However, Judge Ron Rangel, who was initially set to oversee the case, recused himself. This means he stepped away to avoid any potential bias or conflict of interest. The case has now been handed over to retired Judge Oscar Hale Jr., who has extensive experience, having spent nearly 20 years as a district judge in Laredo, Texas, before his retirement.

Following the incident and subsequent arrest of Judge Speedlin Gonzalez, the State Commission on Judicial Conduct (SCJC) took action by suspending her without pay. This suspension will continue until the charges against her are either dismissed, she is found not guilty, or until the commission decides to issue a new order.

In a related turn of events, Speedlin Gonzalez lost her reelection bid during the Democratic primary in March, where she was challenged by Alicia Perez. This loss marks a significant shift in her career as a judge.

It’s important to note that Bexar County Court at Law No. 13 is known for its Reflejo Court program. This innovative initiative focuses on helping first-time domestic violence offenders address the root causes of their behavior, providing an alternative to jail time. Programs like this reflect the court’s commitment to restorative justice and community healing.

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