
An El Paso County commissioner who's also a Democratic candidate for the Texas Legislature has been indicted on charges of trafficking 50 kilograms of marijuana and money laundering, authorities said Friday.
Gandara, whom the indictment says went by the alias "Godfather," is also charged with three counts of maintaining property in El Paso County for the distribution of marijuana since November 2010. Authorities are seeking criminal forfeiture of any property derived from the alleged crimes.
Gandara's attorney, Joe A. Spencer, said his client was "shocked" at the allegations.
"He has no knowledge of what the government is accusing him of," Spencer said. "I have not seen any of the evidence. We're not privy to the discovery yet."
Gandara was arrested Thursday afternoon while he, his wife and their children were driving from San Antonio. They were stopped at a routine U.S. Border Patrol checkpoint at Sierra Blanca, where Gandara was identified and apprehended, Spencer said. The children were on a semester break from school, Spencer said.
Gandara had his initial appearance in federal court in El Paso on Thursday. Federal prosecutors are seeking to detain Gandara without bond, which he will oppose, Spencer said. A hearing on the matter is scheduled for Tuesday, the defense attorney said.
"It's our contention that he's not a flight risk and he's not a danger to the community," Spencer said.
Gandara will remain on the county commission, Spencer said. Gandara is running for Texas state representative of District 75, according to the Texas Democratic Party website. The incumbent, state Rep. Chente Quintanilla, is not seeking re-election and, in fact, is seeking the county commission seat now occupied by Gandara, Spencer said.
source- Texas official charged with drug trafficking
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