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Dateline: October 4,
2001
Constable
quits, lawsuit still continues
Roger
Estlack, Clarendon Enterprise
Donley
County Constable Jimmy Swinney turned in his letter of resignation Monday
morning, but his legal battle with the county continues at press time.
The
Precinct 1&2 constable’s resignation follows a called session of the
commissioners’ court last Friday, September 28, in which both county
constables were asked to show evidence of their being issued permanent
peace officer licenses from the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement.
Constable
Mike Wallendorff of Precincts 3&4 presented his license. Swinney did
not. The county was later notified by the Texas Commission on Law
Enforcement that Swinney had failed his Basic Peace Officer Examination on
September 28.
According
to the county attorney’s office, Swinney did take and pass five on-line
continuing education law enforcement courses. But those courses do not
qualify Swinney, who is a former policeman, to reactivate his peace
officer’s license.
By
state statue, a constable must be licensed within 270 days of taking
office or he forfeits his office and is subject to removal. That deadline
expired last Thursday.
Following
the commissioners’ meeting Friday, County Attorney Pro-Tem Kaye Messer
filed papers with the district court to begin the legal procedure to
remove Swinney from office. That action was still pending with the court
Monday afternoon, although it may be rendered moot following the
constable’s resignation.
Swinney
ran as a write-in candidate last November and was elected to an office
that had been vacant since 1969. He took office January 1, 2001, and filed
a lawsuit against the county in June over his $3,170 annual salary and
seeking back pay, interest, attorney fees, and punitive damages.
That
lawsuit continues, Messer said, but will now be limited to the nine months
Swinney was in office. She plans to seek a summary judgment to dismiss the
case from District Judge David McCoy next month.
“I
still feel comfortable with the county’s position,” Messer said.
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