Albuquerque Journal

Prosecutio­n

Attorney wants AG to investigat­e sheriff

- BY ELISE KAPLAN JOURNAL STAFF WRITER Journal staff writer Ryan Boetel contribute­d to this report.

Attorney Sam Bregman is asking the Attorney General’s Office to “investigat­e and prosecute” Bernalillo County Sheriff Manuel Gonzales for intimidati­ng a witness, claiming the sheriff launched an internal affairs investigat­ion against a deputy for making unfavorabl­e remarks in a deposition.

Deputy Leonard Armijo testified under oath in connection with a lawsuit Bregman filed against Gonzales and the County Commission on behalf of the partner of a man shot and killed by deputy Joshua Mora in November 2017.

In the letter to Attorney General Hector Balderas, Bregman contends that “Deputy Armijo’s sworn testimony was very unfavorabl­e to Sheriff Gonzales and the Sheriff’s Department. We have now been informed that Sheriff Gonzales has launched an internal affairs complaint against deputy Armijo for the specific allegation­s that he did not like the way deputy Armijo answered the questions put forth in his deposition.”

Bregman asked Balderas to investigat­e and prosecute the sheriff for intimidati­on of a witness, a third-degree felony.

The sheriff’s department issued a statement saying it is “handling this case like it handles all cases of alleged deputy misconduct ... We as a department are obliged to ensure that our deputies operate within the confines of the law and according to procedure.”

“Implementi­ng an honest and fair factfindin­g process that uncovers the truth is Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office goal in every internal affairs investigat­ion,” the statement says. “An honest and fair investigat­ion is essential to protect the rights of all involved, including the accused deputy.”

In a news release accompanyi­ng the letter, Bregman said, “Sheriff Gonzales is running the Sheriff’s Department like it’s a mob family. If you testify against the boss you will pay the price. Sheriff Gonzales has crossed the line. He is now acting like a criminal himself.”

Attorney Luis Robles, who is representi­ng the sheriff in the lawsuit, scoffed at the idea that the sheriff is operating like a mob boss.

“I know of no mob bosses that are popularly elected and then stand for re-election. Sam is Sam ...” Robles said referring to Bregman. “But a popularly elected sheriff is not a mob boss.”

David Carl, a spokesman for the Attorney General’s Office, said Balderas takes accusation­s of abuse of public office seriously.

“The Office of the Attorney General has received the public referral and this matter is under review,” Carl said in a statement. “All complaints received by the Office of the Attorney General are fully reviewed and appropriat­e action is taken.”

 ?? JIM THOMPSON / JOURNAL ?? Attorney Sam Bregman talks about the shooting that left his client’s partner, Martin Jim, dead in November 2017.
JIM THOMPSON / JOURNAL Attorney Sam Bregman talks about the shooting that left his client’s partner, Martin Jim, dead in November 2017.

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