79th District Court Clerk Rosemary Saucedo-Narvaez Serial Lawbreaking Sons Get Lenient Treatment in County Court After Committing Crimes, Just Like Her and Her Hubby

When you work as a clerk in a district court, you do a bit more than just go to the window and collect fees from those who drive too fast or don't keep their insurance up to date, there are at least 13 duties you have to do as a generic district court clerk.  Among these duties is the expectation and obligation to avoid any appearance of impropriety by actively avoiding cases where your family is involved, so as not to taint the profession by showing bias.  The expectations are also there of obeying the law you help administer, and foster that lawfulness in those that are closest to you.  

79th District Court Clerk Rosemary Saucedo-Narvaez has been shown not to follow those ideals in a sequence of crimes committed by her and her husband in a recent hit-and-run incident.  Her Husband, Alfonso Narvaez, left the scene of an accident he had with another vehicle at a Ludington intersection. 

According to an undisputed Ludington Police Department (LPD) investigation, Alfonso continued to his job and called Rosemary before she left for work.  They conspired to have her pick up his vehicle and go to the LPD to testify to the investigating officer that it was her alone in the truck when the crash happened.  She was called in later and attested that she was instead driving her husband to work, but when that was refuted, she finally spoke the truth.  This was after multiple lies trying to cover up her big lie.  

For her part, a magistrate in the 79th District Court, one of her peers who should not be adjudicating misdemeanors, gave her a fine of $275, which she is scheduled to pay off at $10 per month.  Her husband, who was liable to be charged with three misdemeanors, has not been charged with anything as of yet, in what looks a bit like a clerical error.  Both have not had the usual indignity of having their names splashed over to the local press, like other people who have done much less.  (read more here).

Bad Eggs Don't Fall Far from the Tree

Not surprisingly, the mother's and step-father's disregard for the law has rubbed off on Rosemary's sons from a previous marriage.  Not to say that Rosemary's previous husband, Momo Zamora, wasn't also a frequent violator of the law back when he lived in this area, according to court records. 

One should not make a logical leap to suggest that Rosemary is a poor parent for having kids that break the law on a regular basis, but one should conclude that she is a very poor court clerk for having her kids come before her peers to receive judgment and gets what seems to be favorable treatment without any sort of attempt to alleviate the court's appearance of impropriety.

Xavier "Rico Stacks" Zamora 

The older brother, Xavier Ignatio Zamora, is front and center in the news, getting some real time (if the sentencing for once is realistic), for delivery and manufacture of cocaine, 2nd offense.  Prosecutor Paul Spaniola wasn't impressed when he noted in court that Xavier lacked an educational base, had limited abilities and skill sets, and had seven probation violations since 2016.  

That's a lot, but we should also note that Xavier has a few other blemishes in his past before 2016, including a July 2013 Minor in possession, where he decided to ignore the court fees until he became in contempt and had a bench warrant placed on him.  He would only pay $45 of that, however, since court records indicate he was incarcerated and had $330 of the fees paid by time served (though there seems to be no record of said incarceration in his mother's court records).  

In April, 2015 a local woman petitioned for and received a Personal Protection Order (PPO) from Xavier, an order which he violated in a short time, but she failed to show for the hearing and the PPO was summarily lifted.  In November 2015, he engaged in petty larceny, but before Christmas he had a plea agreement in his mother's court and no penalty was given.

In April 2016, Xavier faced a felony charge of assaulting, resisting, obstructing a police officer as well as misdemeanor assault and disorderly conduct charges in a Tiki incident.  In the circuit court records, his mother Rosemary's phone number is listed as a contact, and that may have helped him as his sentence was listed as one year in court records.  The seven violations of probation mentioned by the prosecutor violated since are from this offense. 

Another woman filed a PPO against him in February 2018, which was cancelled by the petitioner, likely because Xavier was caught with a controlled substance at about the same time and sentenced to serve six months up front of a one year sentence.  But he didn't serve that six months, because in July 2018 he was out and committing malicious destruction of property, and breaking and entering.  This was judged in his mother's district court, where he received $230 in fines and 45 days, which, if served, left him little time to have his second drug offense in October 2018, which brings us up to date with yesterday's sentencing.  

Marcos "Chopo Bricks" Zamora

One year younger, but no less ambitious in law-breaking is Marcos Moses Zamora, who has also revolved through his mother's court repeatedly.  In June 2015 he was driving without a license, but somehow he matriculated through his mom's court and had the charge dismissed without any apparent production of a valid one.

Marcos hit the big time when he was arrested June 2017 by the LPD on felony charges of first-degree home invasion, possession of marijuana, domestic violence and assault & battery.  This was passed onto circuit court where he received a fairly lenient sentence spending a little over 3 months in jail. 

Before he had served the time for those crimes, he received a safety belt violation by the sheriff's department.  Like his brother, he ignored paying his mother's court any money, eventually having the accumulated $335 in fines (including contempt fees) reduced to $45 by time served in his other offense.  Exactly one month later, he went through a traffic light and ignored those fees in the same manner, as his mother's court handled the case without the judge being involved.

He was out by April 2018 when he was caught for another traffic offense for allowing a minor to drive his car, another offense that came to his mother's court magistrate, where he received a fairly substantial $335 in fines which he is paying off with $10 every month.  He has not been caught doing anything significantly bad since. 

Last March, Rosemary's babies had a rare moment when they weren't causing havoc and/or incarcerated and posed for their mother in Ludington.  She must have been awfully proud of them and relieved for not having to continually pull strings for them just like she did in saving her husband from jail and/or deportation by providing materially false information to police officers multiple times.  She'll pay $10 for that crime next month, while others going through Mason County courts will be serving hard time and paying stiffer fees for the same offenses.

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Did Xavier coincidentally get sentenced to 18 months on 2/6/19 for dealing cocaine?  The guy with the gold rings, and necklaces?  It's hard to digest all this?  

Aryan symbol. White street gang.

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thanks for that info shinblind.  That picture is about the sum of contempt for justice.  I can just imagine that our great leadership that thinks we need more low income housing is going to fill it with characters like this.

It seems odd that he would be using a white gang hand sign. I would think that he would display a Latino or Mexican gang sign. It could be a sign for Ebay advertising jewelry for sale. 

Maybe there's another part in the other hand. It is a contorted gesture. Who knows? Maybe he's very religious. His hat says "No one but God can judge" him (so did Tupac) .. and a cross of gold. Poor kid must be quite messed up. The way to pick himself out of it IS to believe in God, iove and treat everyone with respect and quit dealing drugs. Pay your fines, do your time and improve yourself.

Upon looking at all that jewelry again, if it's fake gold, I'd guess the value of it all is around $2500+, and he gets to pay $10/month on fines? If it's real gold, it's about $25,000, unreal for a young man his age.

Yes, it's scary the lack of respect some young people have.  Unlike the greatest generation and those before who struggled to build and serve our nation, it is being tromped upon by some in a young generation that expect all the benefits that belong to those who sacrificed to make America Great.  Young men like this answering a call to duty?  Rather sell drugs and get rich to wear fancy jewelry and strut around threatening people.  This is the community the mayor sees through rose colored glasses and asks us to involve and support through community advocacy and induced demand.  That's a challenge that those big ideals can't understand.  Is it working in Detroit?  Not really, that's why many seek to come back to a small town.

Right FS, and some come back home from the Detroit they worked in the last 40 years and say, hey, why not change old Ludville into the new improved Detroit, and actually get elected Mayor to try it now, strange, and sad. Besides the $100 Million it's going to take to rebuild infrastructure here, the school system is going to a May ballot to get us all into another $100 Million bond issue to rebuild all our schools for the kids too, shocking, and financially unsound. Meanwhile, kids can't even write their own names, but print them like they are still 2nd graders.

I hope the school millage fails.  Take care of our infrastructure first.  With 250 people recently losing jobs, I saw the LDN possibly 500 less students.  Tell me again that we need a new school?  We won't fill the ones we have.  Maybe reality will start to sink into this young, spend-happy Mercedes-mentality administration soon.  All for booze and none for shoes.

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