Judge suspended, program defended: the growing controversy around Reflejo Court
Read full article: Judge suspended, program defended: the growing controversy around Reflejo CourtEarlier this month, staff, supporters and participants of Reflejo Court lined up at the Bexar County Commissioners Court and pleaded with the elected body to not defund the treatment program for first-time domestic violence offenders. One issue: the treatment court was not on the chopping block.
Bexar County judge’s ‘no-contact’ order sparks claims of retaliation and erratic courtroom behavior
Read full article: Bexar County judge’s ‘no-contact’ order sparks claims of retaliation and erratic courtroom behaviorFormer staff members who worked in Bexar County’s Reflejo Court have come forward, accusing County Court at Law No. 13 Judge Rosie Speedlin Gonzalez of displaying increasingly erratic and aggressive behavior toward defendants — and retaliating against those who raised concerns.
Healing the abusers: Reflejo Court program targets generational trauma, breaking cycle of violence
Read full article: Healing the abusers: Reflejo Court program targets generational trauma, breaking cycle of violenceIt's a program that focuses on people involved with domestic violence, but it's not for the survivors. It's for the offenders. The Bexar County Reflejo Court, Court 13, is for first-time domestic violence offenders dealing with substance use. They are put in an intensive program that takes around a year to a year and a half.
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‘Reflejo Court’ celebrates first year with community symposium, graduation
Read full article: ‘Reflejo Court’ celebrates first year with community symposium, graduationFor the past year, the Bexar County specialty court known as “Reflejo Court” has been working to decrease the number of domestic violence cases in Bexar County.
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Latest specialty court opens with special name
Read full article: Latest specialty court opens with special nameSAN ANTONIO Following suit to most court proceedings during the pandemic, Bexar Countys latest specialty court began remotely Friday. The court was dubbed Reflejo Court by presiding County Court 13 Judge Rosie Speedlin-Gonzalez. She explained that the word reflejo is Spanish for reflection. The name, she said, fits the courts objectives. The court is funded through a $100,000 contribution from Bexar County and a $68,800 grant from the Alamo Area Council of Governments. RELATED: Bexar County judge conducts court hearings from home