Las Vegas Review-Journal

JUDSE Calls fib About reviews published in BJ A misstateme­nt

- By David Ferrara Contact David Ferrara at dferrara@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-380-1039. Follow @randompoke­r on Twitter.

During a recent campaign event, Clark County District Judge David Jones made false statements about lawyers’ anonymous comments about him in the Las Vegas Review-journal’s 2019 Judicial Performanc­e Evaluation.

While interviewi­ng with the Mesquite to Moapa Democrats club last month, Jones said he had received a lone negative comment from lawyers who participat­ed in the survey. He also suggested that the comment criticized him for being too harsh when it came to sentencing sex offenders.

“The one and only negative comment I had was basically about my sentencing of sex offenders, so I figured it was probably my opponent,” Jones told the club’s 85 members in a video posted online.

While Jones received more favorable comments than negative comments and garnered an 85 percent retention score from attorneys, he was not criticized for stiff sentences.

Reached by a Review-journal reporter on Friday, Jones acknowledg­ed that his statement was inaccurate.

“That was just a misstateme­nt by me,” he said. “I made a mistake in the source.”

All judges received a complete list of comments that had been made about them, although the newspaper did not publish every remark and does not know the identities of the lawyers who made them.

One attorney wrote: “I recommend that Judge Jones be retained, however, he is at times much too lenient in his criminal sentencing.” Another commented that Jones “needs to be tougher on crime.”

David Lopez-negrete, a deputy public defender who is running against Jones, called the judge’s statements at the campaign event “untrue” and “offensive.”

“It’s really disappoint­ing that he would stoop to the level of fabricatin­g a flat-out lie to try to make himself look good and in the process try to smear me,” said Lopez-negrete, who watched Jones’ interview live. “I think he’s betrayed the public trust.”

There were no comments about Jones in the Review-journal survey regarding sex crimes, though another lawyer wrote that “his conduct was deplorable in a criminal sentencing.”

Asked about the nature of the comments he received in the newspaper’s survey, Jones said, “Negative comments to me are the ones that deal with my performanc­e as a judge.”

Lopez-negrete said the incumbent did not reply to emails or traditiona­l postal mail that Lopez-negrete sent after he watched the interview.

Jones acknowledg­ed that his campaign had received an email from Lopez-negrete in which the challenger explained his motivation for running.

“That’s nice to know,” Jones said. “I hope I’m not doing anything he or his team thinks is improper in my sentencing­s, and if so, I hope they would appeal them.”

In the interview with the Mesquite club, Jones accurately reported his retention rating.

“I’m actually very proud of that ranking,” he said.

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