Verdict: Judge returns Texas beauty queen's crown (AP)
Thursday, March 24, 2011 5:01 PM By dwi
SAN ANTONIO – A Texas commission ruled Thursday that a 17-year-old example queen allegedly told to "get soured the tacos" after gaining coefficient was criminal empty of her honor and has had it returned by a judge.
Domonique Ramirez won her causa against the Miss San Antonio pageant, Luis Vera Jr., her attorney, told The Associated Press
"She won 100 percent," Vera said.
Judge Barbara Nellermoe then remodeled Ramirez's crown, parcel the artefact for her to compete for Miss Texas and Miss America, according Court Clerk Grace Montalvo. After deliberating 11.5 hours over two life in the weeklong trial, the Bexar County commission of five men and seven women institute that observance officials, not Ramirez, breached the contract.
"It's a sad day for us. We conceive the determine and commission prefabricated a Brobdingnagian mistake," observance administrator Linda Woods said. "It's an wrongdoing for the city of San Antonio, it allows teen kids to severance contracts and break dominance without some consequences ... It sends the criminal message."
Consequently, Woods said she would not personally promote or support Ramirez in her effort for Miss Texas.
"I'm sorry, there's no artefact I would represent her as talent. She's trouble," Woods said.
The size-2 teenager was fired in Jan over allegations of coefficient acquire and intense behavior. Pageant officials testified that Ramirez showed up to a bikini picture shoot overweight and prefabricated pictures "unusable."
But observance officials claimed coefficient wasn't the issue. Instead, they said the 5-foot-8, 129-pound teenager was unreliable, chronically showing up New for events such as mart accumulation openings, and desecrated her lessen in structure ranging from not composition thank-you notes to blowing soured a physical fitness information and communicatory lessons. It every additional up to rebelliousness and severance of contract, they said.
Ramirez denied gaining coefficient or existence late.
After the verdict, observance professional Ben Wallis told the San Antonio Express-News that the finding would drive fault and that the Miss Texas observance could refuse to elicit Ramirez. He declined to feature if the observance would appeal, exclusive locution that the observance has "contingency plans."
Jury foreman Jesse Salim told the Express-News that the finding was "a hard decision" and that jurors institute interest in the housing "overwhelming." He declined to feature why restitution and fees weren't awarded to Ramirez.
There was no unmediated word on what would become of Ashley Dixon. Ramirez's runner-up was crowned Miss San Antonio in a courtroom terminal period after a determine refused Ramirez's efforts to obtain a temporary enjoinment stopping the observance from naming a new winner.
Judge Nellermoe advisable that accord donors wage college scholarships for both Ramirez and Dixon, who hit apiece had their crowns taken absent in this dispute.
Immediately after the trial, Ramirez went to Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church to locate the honor on its altar as a heritage to the patroness.
"She's the queen of every queens, the keeper of every crowns. I desired to give my honor to her," Ramirez said, adding that she could buy a equal honor for the upcoming Fiesta and Miss Texas appearances that go with the title. "I meet desired to send a message I'm very grateful and she has answered my prayers."
Asked if she had some advice to another teen women, Ramirez cautioned them to ever carefully read some lessen they clew and, she additional jokingly: "Don't go intake tacos in the morning."
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