The Honorable Mark E. Price San Jacinto County Criminal District Attorney 1 State Highway 150, Room 21 Coldspring, Texas 77331
Re: Whether a county judge whom the State Commission on Judicial Conduct has suspended from office with pay is entitled to his full salary (RQ-0160-GA)
Dear Mr. Price:
You ask whether a county judge whom the State Commission on Judicial Conduct (the "Commission") has suspended from office with pay is entitled to his full salary, including a state supplement.1 See Tex. Gov't Code Ann. §
The county judge in your county was indicted for the "intentional or knowing misuse [of] government property," a felony offense, on December 12, 2003. See State Comm'n on Judicial Conduct, CJC No. 03-0958-CO, Order of Suspension (Dec. 22, 2003). The Commission, which has constitutional authority to suspend from office, "with or without pay," a state court judge "immediately on being indicted . . . for a felony offense or charged with a misdemeanor involving official misconduct," Tex. Const. art.
In our opinion, the Commission's constitutional authority encompasses authority to order the state and the county to pay a suspended judge all compensation the judge normally would receive. Article
We further conclude that, absent a contrary construction from the Commission, an order suspending a judge "with pay" entitles the judge to his or her total salary, including state-paid supplements. Although the Commission, not this office, is the proper entity to construe the meaning of its order, cf. Tex. Att'y Gen. Op. No.
Having considered the indictment, and having been advised that the defendant . . . allegedly used government property . . . for unauthorized purposes during his employment as the County Judge of San Jacinto County, Texas, the . . . Commission . . . concluded that the offense charged is a felony offense, and determined that [the judge] should be suspended from office, with pay. . . .
State Comm'n on Judicial Conduct, CJC No. 03-0958-CO, Order of Suspension (Dec. 22, 2003). Section
You ask second about a car allowance paid to a constable and the constable's deputies, who you state have been "temporarily suspended with pay by a District Judge under" section
We are unable to answer your second question. We have not seen a copy of this order. Moreover, the court, not this office, is the proper forum for determining what the term "pay" means in this particular order. The trial court that issued the order is the fact finder that receives evidence concerning the amounts at issue, expenses that may be incurred, and information relating to the pay that constable and deputy constables receive. We have not taken evidence, and we do not resolve fact issues in the opinion process. See Tex. Att'y Gen. Op. No.
Very truly yours,
GREG ABBOTT Attorney General of Texas
BARRY McBEE First Assistant Attorney General
DON R. WILLETT Deputy Attorney General for Legal Counsel
NANCY S. FULLER Chair, Opinion Committee
Kymberly K. Oltrogge Assistant Attorney General, Opinion Committee
