Julio A. Garcia
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Julio Arnoldo Garcia, Sr. (July 2, 1941–October 16, 2008), was a prominent attorney
Lawyer
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 from Laredo
Laredo, Texas
Laredo is the county seat of Webb County, Texas, United States, located on the north bank of the Rio Grande in South Texas, across from Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, Mexico. According to the 2010 census, the city population was 236,091 making it the 3rd largest on the United States-Mexican border,...

, Texas
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, defined by a headline writer as a "legal lion" known for his passion, shrewdness, and theatrics in the courtoom." Garcia also served from 1981 to 1988 as the Democratic
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 district attorney
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 of the 49th Judicial District of heavily Hispanic
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 South Texas
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. The district then included Webb
Webb County, Texas
Webb County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. The official 2010 population for the county is 250,304. In 2000, its population was 193,117, and in 2006 its population had been estimated to have reached to 231,470. Its county seat is Laredo...

, Zapata, Dimmit
Dimmit County, Texas
Dimmit County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. In 2000, its population was 10,248. It is named for Philip Dimmitt, a major figure in the Texas Revolution. The reason the county name differs is because the bill creating the county misspelled Dimmitt's name...

, and Jim Hogg counties, but it is now confined to Webb and Zapata counties.

Early years, family, education, military

Garcia was born in Laredo to Julio Garcia, Jr. (1910–1974), and the former Antonia Rubio (1914–1987). His father was employed by the Texas Mexican Railway
Texas Mexican Railway
The Texas Mexican Railway is a class 1 railroad that operates as a subsidiary of Kansas City Southern Railway in Texas. It is often referred to as the Tex-Mex, or TexMex Railway....

, and his mother created the first neighborhood group
Neighborhood association
A neighborhood association is a group of residents or property owners who advocate for or organize activities within a neighborhood. An association may have elected leaders and voluntary dues....

 and the first savings and loan association
Savings and loan association
A savings and loan association , also known as a thrift, is a financial institution that specializes in accepting savings deposits and making mortgage and other loans...

 in Laredo. Garcia graduated with honors in 1959 from the Roman Catholic-affiliated St. Joseph Academy in Laredo. Thereafter, he procured his bachelor of arts
Bachelor of Arts
A Bachelor of Arts , from the Latin artium baccalaureus, is a bachelor's degree awarded for an undergraduate course or program in either the liberal arts, the sciences, or both...

 and Doctor of Laws degrees from the Catholic St. Mary's University
St. Mary's University, Texas
St. Mary's University is a Catholic and Marianist liberal arts institution located on northwest of downtown San Antonio, Texas, United States. St. Mary’s is a nationally recognized master’s level school ranked among the top colleges in the west for best value and academic reputation by U.S. News...

 in San Antonio
San Antonio, Texas
San Antonio is the seventh-largest city in the United States of America and the second-largest city within the state of Texas, with a population of 1.33 million. Located in the American Southwest and the south–central part of Texas, the city serves as the seat of Bexar County. In 2011,...

. After St. Mary's, Garcia was a second lieutenant
Second Lieutenant
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 in the United States Army
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 artillery
Artillery
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. In 1964, he married the former Rosario Flores (born October 8, 1941), an educator and philharmonic singer. The couple had three children: Leticia (born 1964), Cristina (April 22, 1967—February 20, 1999), and Julio, Jr. (born 1970). Leticia and Julio became attorneys and practiced law, both criminal and civil, with their father at the former law office at 2602 Arkansas Street.

Mrs. Garcia was named the "Outstanding Educator" of 2007 by the Texas Homeless Network, which cited her decade
Decade
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 of teaching homeless children at Bethany House
Bethany House (Laredo, Texas)
Bethany House is a settlement house, a 5013 nonprofit organization, that assists the homeless and other indigent in Laredo and Webb County, Texas. It was founded in 1982 by the Roman Catholic Father Charles M...

 in Laredo. Retired from the United Independent School District, she was thereafter affiliated with Texas A&M International University
Texas A&M International University
Texas A&M International University, often referred to as TAMIU, is a public, co-educational, state-supported university located in Laredo, Texas...

 in Laredo. She is a pioneer in bilingual education
Bilingual education
Bilingual education involves teaching academic content in two languages, in a native and secondary language with varying amounts of each language used in accordance with the program model.-Bilingual education program models:...

 and the open classroom
Open classroom
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 concept.

Legal practice

Garcia began his legal career in San Antonio at the law office of Arthur A. Domangue (1917–1977) in the Tower Life Building. He specialized in worker's compensation and represented more than three hundred injured employees in his first year of practice. In 1967, he and Rosario returned to Laredo, where he joined the firm of Raymond Goodman (1917–1985) and William W. Allen. He then took cases as public defender
Public defender
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 for the indigent before the 49th Judicial District Court, the first state court created in Webb County by the Texas Legislature. He also became involved in charitable, legal, and community projects. He helped to establish a program to treat heroin users through the administration of methadone
Methadone
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. He served as chairman of the Laredo Migrant Council. Each year he donated many hours of legal services to the underprivileged. He helped to establish the Laredo legal aid program and worked against child abuse
Child abuse
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.

Garcia was known for his craftiness and originality in the courtroom. He often wore cowboy
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 boots. He once told a justice of the peace
Justice of the Peace
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 that the judge had no authority to dismiss the case before them. The JP said, "Watch me," and dismissed the case. Garcia replied, "Thank you" and walked out of the courtroom, having tricked the JP into doing what Garcia wanted. Garcia even once pounded on the bar in front of the jury
Jury
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 so strongly that he broke a bone in his hand.
Garcia frequently took tough cases, having once defended former first assistant district attorney Ramon Villafranca on federal corruption charges.

In 2004, Garcia represented the three cousin
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s, Larry Dovalina (city manager
City manager
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 from 2000 to 2006), Agustin Dovalina (then police chief), and Ramon H. Dovalina (Laredo Community College
Laredo Community College
The Laredo Community College, or LCC, was established as Laredo Junior College on September 28, 1947, by the Laredo Independent School District in Laredo, the seat of Webb County in south Texas...

 president from 1995 to 2007), in a $6 million libel suit against the Laredo Morning Times
Laredo Morning Times
The Laredo Morning Times is a daily newspaper publication based in Laredo, Texas, USA. It is owned by the Hearst Corporation.The Laredo Morning Times was founded on June 14, 1881 as "the Laredo Weekly," a four-page newspaper published by James Saunders Penn. Two years later, the paper became a...

and then reporter Tricia Cortez after the newspaper
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 on June 13, 2004, carried a story about a controversy over property tax
Property tax
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 appraisals. The article quotes a Laredo citizen, Patricio Canavati, who called the trio "Robalinas". The LMT itself did not question the Dovalinas' integrity but instead quoted Canavati, owner of Quality Motors, in a public meeting. The suit was ultimately dropped in 2007, after Ramon Dovalina had already withdrawn from the case. The plaintiffs could not prove both malice
Malice
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 on the part of the LMT and a "reckless disregard for the truth," as required for public figure
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s who seek libel judgments.

Webb County campaigns

In 1980, Garcia won a hard-fought Democratic nomination for district attorney for the right to succeed the retiring Charles Robert Borchers (1943–1997), who served from 1973 to 1980. Garcia was reelected in 1984 but did not pursue a third term in 1988, when he was succeeded by a distant relative, Joe Rubio, Jr.
Joe Rubio, Jr.
Jose Marcelino Rubio, Jr., known as Joe Rubio, Jr. , is the former district attorney for Webb and Zapata counties in south Texas, USA. Rubio is the longest serving DA for the 49th Judicial District. Rubio became DA on January 1, 1989...

 (born 1954). He resumed private practice in 1989 and was ultimately joined by his daughter and son.

Garcia began working in political campaigns with the election of his father-in-law
Father-in-law
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, Porfirio L. Flores (1912–1993), as Webb County sheriff
Sheriff
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. In 1978, he managed the race of his former law associate, Antonio "Tony" Zardenetta, for the 111th District Court, the second of four state courts to have been created in Laredo. Zardenetta, a cousin of Mrs. Garcia's who resides in San Antonio, had previously served for three years by appointment as judge of the county court-at law in Laredo. Zardenetta recalled: "Julio took charge of everything. He was one heck of a campaign manager. He was like El Cid
El Cid
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 from Spain
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, galvanizing all the troops and marshaling all the resources," recalled Zardenetta in an interview with the Laredo Morning Times on the occasion of Garcia's passing. Carlos Zaffirini, Sr., another Laredo lawyer and the husband of State Senator Judith Zaffirini
Judith Zaffirini
Judith Zaffirini is a Democratic member of the Texas State Senate representing the 21st District, which includes her home city of Laredo. On January 9, 2007, Zaffirini became the second in seniority in the 31-member Texas Senate, where she has served since 1987...

, said that Garcia's greatest strength in politics was in energizing grassroots
Grassroots
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 supporters.

Julio Garcia, Jr., said that his father had a "passion for the law . . . so intense and so deep that it piqued your interest. . . . He's irreplaceable. There was nobody like him. He's one of those characters that someone who's writing a best-seller would dream up. . . . "

Judge Oscar J. Hale, Jr., elected in 2004 and 2008, described his fallen friend as one who "exemplified the work ethic
Work ethic
Work ethic is a set of values based on hard work and diligence. It is also a belief in the moral benefit of work and its ability to enhance character. An example would be the Protestant work ethic...

 and perseverance in all aspects of life. Our community may be saddened that it has lost one of its best advocates for justice, but we should all rest assured knowing that in heaven, we now have our own legal guardian." Hale's father, Oscar Hale, Sr., chief investigator for the DA's office, called Garcia "a tough guy with a big heart."

Death and legacy

Garcia had a history of diabetes. He died in Laredo Medical Center of complications from pneumonia
Pneumonia
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 and a staphylococcus
Staphylococcus
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 infection.

In addition to his wife and two surviving children and law partners, he was survived by three grandchildren, Zoraida, Julio, III, and Benjamin Garcia; a sister, Laura Garcia Magnon, and his mother-in-law, Esperanza Flores. Services were held on October 21, 2008, at San Agustin Cathedral in the historic downtown plaza. A "Who's Who of Laredo" was in attendance. Banker Jorge Verduzco declared: "God
God
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 gives us His love. He lends us His love. Thank you, dear Lord, for lending us Julio." Father Dominic Francis Peridans, previously with the Congregation of St. John in Laredo, presided over the mass. Father Francis described Garcia as "a rock of strength for so many."

Interment was in the family plot of Calvary Catholic Cemetery off Saunders Street. Pallbearer
Pallbearer
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s included Judge Jesus "Chuy" Garza and DA Joe Rubio.

In an interview with the Laredo Morning Times upon Garcia's death, outgoing DA Joe Rubio recalled his predecessor as being one who was available to "help out" in both the legal and political realms. "[He gave] young lawyers who came back to Webb County to practice advice, financial support. He'd help us get started, dozens of us. . . . He not only had a legal mind, but he was a great trial attorney. He had the ability to connect with the jury. He could explain complicated theories in everyday terms. And his work ethic
Work ethic
Work ethic is a set of values based on hard work and diligence. It is also a belief in the moral benefit of work and its ability to enhance character. An example would be the Protestant work ethic...

 was tremendous. Nobody was going to outwork him in preparing for a trial. That same work ethic applied to politics. When he wanted to support someone for public office, he was relentless in preparing a political campaign."

U.S. District Judge George P. Kazen, who grew up as Garcia's neighbor, recalled him as "a high-intensity kind of guy. . . . Certain people are giants of their profession, and by definition, they are just a select few. [He] was one of them."
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