From Office of TX Attorney General <[email protected]>
Subject OAG Notifies Texas Supreme Court of Unethical Attempt By State Representative Jeff Leach To Improperly Influence a Judge in Roberson Capital Punishment Proceedings
Date October 28, 2024 9:48 PM
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*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*

October 28, 2024

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*OAG Notifies Texas Supreme Court of Unethical Attempt By State Representative Jeff Leach To Improperly Influence a Judge in Roberson Capital Punishment Proceedings*

 

AUSTIN – The Office of the Attorney General notified the Texas Supreme Court of unethical “ex parte” communications sent by Representative Jeff Leach to a sitting Judge on the Court of Criminal Appeals. In those text messages, Leach sought to exert improper influence on the Robert Roberson capital punishment proceedings by explicitly imploring that Judge to change his or her vote in Roberson’s latest round of postconviction proceedings and thereby engineer an alternative outcome for Roberson. Roberson was sentenced to the death penalty in the 2002 murder [ [link removed] ] of his two-year-old daughter, Nikki.

 

On October 25, the Court of Criminal Appeals alerted counsel that Leach sent the private messages to a Judge on the Court in an attempt to influence the proceedings. In the text messages, Leach wrote: “Judge - I’ve wracked my brain about whether I should send you this message… about where I even can send you this message legally and ethically. […] One Judge. That’s all that is needed to simply say… there are too many questions and too many holes and too much uncertainty… and Robert Roberson deserves a new trial. […]”

 

Leach continued, “Only sending this message to you. And you alone. As my friend and as a wonderful Judge who I have so much faith in, I hope you’ll consider doing so.”

 

The Judge immediately reported Leach’s conduct. In the notification to counsel, the Court of Criminal Appeals wrote, “This Court sees this communication as a clear violation of Texas Disciplinary Rule of Professional Conduct 3.05”.

 

To read the OAG letter to the Texas Supreme Court and the notification to counsel from the CCA, click here. [ [link removed] ]

   

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