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Fired prosecutor sues Travis County District Attorney

July 16, 2014

Rosemary Lehmberg, Travis County’s infamous hard drinking District Attorney has been sued by Steve Brand, a former top prosecutor from the DA’s office since 2006.  DA Lehmberg alleging fired Brand after he triggered a Texas Rangers review of her actions when he reported that she tried to pressure him into protecting an Austin police homicide detective under two internal affairs investigations.

However, according to DA Lehmberg, Mr. Brand was let go after making racially offensive comments in court that were so volatile they caused the judge in the case to release an entire jury panel.  Brand contends his sudden termination stemmed not from the statements, but

Former prosecutor Steve Brand, left, and defense lawyer Jon Evans, right, confer at the bench with Judge Julie Kocurek in the capital murder trial of Darius Lovings.
Former prosecutor Steve Brand, left, and defense lawyer Jon Evans, right, confer at the bench with Judge Julie Kocurek in the capital murder trial of Darius Lovings.

from his cooperation in the police investigations against detective Anthony Nelson, who Brand said was untruthful on the stand during a murder trial in January.

Lehmberg has declined comment on the allegations. The Lawsuit Brand filed is a whistleblower complaint, claiming Lehmberg asked Brand to downplay false testimony Nelson gave in the trial of Darius Lovings, a man convicted of killing a motorist who authorities said tried to help Lovings when Loving pretended to have car trouble.  Nelson told prosecutors that he had lost control of the crime scene that night and asked that they keep it “just between us,” according to the complaint.

Brand reported the statement to Lovings’ lawyer, Jon Evans, considering it evidence favorable to the defense and therefore that he was legally bound to divulge.  On the witness stand in trial, Nelson admitted he lost control of the scene but denied “having asked Brand to keep the admission ‘between us,’” according to the documents.

Brand alleges Lehmberg told him multiple times that the incident — which led police to initiate two separate internal investigations — had been “blown out of proportion.”  In a statement, the Texas Department of Public Safety said, “The Austin Police Department did contact the Texas Rangers, who conducted an inquiry related to the Travis County district attorney’s office in early April to determine if a full investigation was warranted. The Rangers determined further investigation was not warranted and that a criminal offense had not been committed. The inquiry was then closed.”

Brand’s lawyer, Tom Nesbitt, claims his client was wrongfully terminated.  “He cooperated in a police investigation,” Nesbitt said. “He resisted Rosemary Lehmberg’s attempt to influence what he would say in that investigation, and he was retaliated against.”

This is a glaring example of the culture of lying, dishonesty and cover-ups that unfortunately has overtaken the District Attorneys office in 041913-Rosemary-Lehmberg-MUGTravis County under the direction of DA Lehmberg.  This was not just a simple mistake.  False testimony by an officer never is.  It certainly is not “no big deal.”  Reports state that DA Lehmberg has said Brand’s termination was because he doesn’t share her values.   With this lawsuit, I predict that we will uncoverjust what are Rosemary Lehmberg’s values, and it will not be pretty.

District Attorney Rosemary Lehmberg…

where do I remember her from?

Isn’t she the Travis County District Attorney that was recently arrested for a DWI?

YES…YES SHE WAS 😀 [A video of the booking of DA Lehmberg for your viewing pleasure.]

 

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