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Lynette Boggs (born 1963) is a former
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politician in Clark County,
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, and the winner of the
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1989 scholarship pageant. She went by the name of Lynette Boggs McDonald for most of her political career and returned to her maiden name after a 2007 divorce. She remarried in 2017 and both personally and professionally is known as Lynette Boggs-Perez.


Early life

Boggs is the sixth of eight children and the third to graduate from law school. In the seventh grade she was junior high president at her school in
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. Most of her childhood was spent in Germany and Italy. In high school, she was president of her sophomore, junior and senior classes. She graduated from the
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in 1985 with a degree in business. She worked as director of marketing and admissions at the now-defunct Merritt Davis Business College in
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. In 1989, she was crowned
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and began a two-year journalism career. At the ''Eugene Register-Guard'' newspaper, Boggs concentrated on police and the courts. One article she wrote for the ''Register-Guard'' was about a 1990 contestant for Miss Oregon, focusing on the fact that the contestant ( Lisa Verch Fletcher, a future television news journalist) was an
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. While at the Portland
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bureau, she wrote about government and contributed as a back-up sports writer. She also covered government and the courts at the ''
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'' in
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. She moved to
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in 1991.


Education

Boggs is a 1985 graduate of the
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where she received a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from th
Mendoza College of Business
At Notre Dame, she was a member of the Liturgical Choir and a cantor at th
Basilica of the Sacred Heart
on that campus. She was twice a member of the Fighting Irish cheerleading squad. Boggs attended the
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Graduate School of Journalism for two years in Eugene, Oregon. Ultimately, she received a master's degree in Public Administration, ''cum laude,'' from the
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in 1998. She is a member of
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National Honor Society for Public Administration and Public Affairs. Boggs has resided in the state of Texas since 2008 and is an honor graduate o
St. Mary's University School of Law
in San Antonio. She received her
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degree in May 2012 and was honored by the Faculty Advocacy Committee as the recipient of the 2012 Judge Jack B. Miller Award. She was a Dean's Scholar and served as an Associate Editor of th
''St. Mary's Law Journal.''
She received a ''Pro Bono Certificate'' at her graduation for having donated more than 700 hours of free legal services to residents who could not afford lawyers in San Antonio and on the Texas-Mexico border. Boggs was one of 10 graduating law students inducted into the National Order of Barristers, a national organization that recognizes law students who have distinguished themselves in courtroom advocacy and appellate brief writing.


Political history

Boggs was appointed to a fill a vacant seat on the
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on June 28, 1999. She was elected in ''the Ward 2 primary election, receiving 70 percent of the vote''. Under Nevada election law, a person can be elected to a position in a
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, without the need to run in a
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if certain conditions are met. Boggs was a Republican candidate for the U.S. Congress in 2002, running against Shelley Berkley in Nevada's First Congressional District. She lost, had she won she would have been the only Republican African-American female in the House. She was featured in a Washington Post opinion piece by national columnist George Will: https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/opinions/2002/05/12/in-vegas-politics-all-bets-are-off/db988fc5-74fd-4740-b85e-ec0cb7661bba/ Among those who hosted fundraisers and/or meet-and-greets on her behalf included President George H.W. Bush, 41st President of the United States, Ambassador
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, U.S. Senator
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and U.S. Congressman
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. On April 20, 2004, Boggs joined the
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. She was appointed to the position by Governor Kenny Guinn to fill the seat for District F previously held by Mark James. She was elected to that position in November 2004, defeating Nevada Assemblyman David Goldwater. Boggs was investigated by the Nevada Ethics Commission in 2005 for a complaint alleging that she tried to use her political influence to save her husband's government job. The allegations proved false. On June 5, 2007, Boggs was the subject of an arrest warrant over charges that she committed four
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related to her reelection bid in 2006. These warrants were quashed by the Chief Judge Kathy Hardcastle, of the Clark County District Court. The charges, according to Boggs and numerous commentators, were "political payback" rooted in her vocal opposition to a 40% pay raise for police officers in Las Vegas and because of her former service on the Board of Directors of Station Casinos, a non-union hotel corporation. She was originally sued in civil court by both the Police Protective Association and the Las Vegas Culinary Union. Both unions were key endorsers of the 2006 re-election effort of Clark County District Attorney David Roger. In 2008, two of the felony charges were dismissed by Judge Donald Mosley. In 2009, she accepted an
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to a single gross misdemeanor to resolve the case, maintaining her innocence throughout the ordeal. This sole misdemeanor was expunged in 2015.


Legal career

Boggs has worked as a judicial extern to Chief Judge Piper Griffin of the Orleans Parish Civil District Court in New Orleans (2010) and as a judicial intern to Justice
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of the Texas Fourth Court of Appeals (2011). She has also served as a law clerk in the Trial Division of the Public Defender Service of the District of Columbia (2011). Boggs has taught both Constitutional Law and Criminal Law at the college level. She co-wrote "The Written and Unwritten Rules of Civil District Practice" with the Honoable Michael Mery of the 37th Civil District Court of Bexar County. In 2013, Boggs established Lynette Boggs Law & Mediations (lynetteboggs.com) in San Antonio. Her law practice is devoted to family law, child welfare, and juvenile justice in eight counties throughout south Texas, including Bexar County. She has tried both criminal and civil cases before juries through south Texas. Her mediation practice was established in 2016 with a focus on resolving family law, CPS, governmental and neighborhood disputes. Boggs maintains professional memberships in the Texas Bar College, San Antonio Bar Association, San Antonio Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, and the San Antonio Black Lawyers Association, where she has served as a board member. She is a board member of the Law Alumni Association of St. Mary’s University and is the 2018 President of the Black Alumni Law Association of St. Mary’s University School of Law. She was one of two recipients of the 2018 FUTURE LEGENDS IN THE LAW AWARD, presented at the annual gala of the San Antonio Black Lawyers Association. Lynette Boggs was the 2013 Commencement Speaker at the Tyrannus Washington School of the Arts in Schertz, Texas. Since 2016, she has served as the coach for the Judson High School mock trial team in its annual appearances in the Texas Mock Trial Competition. On a unanimous vote of the County Executive Committee, she was appointed and ratified as the Legal Counsel of the Republican Party of Bexar County in July 2018.


Writing career

Lynette Boggs is the 1991 recipient of the Katie Award for Excellence in News Feature Writing presented by the Press Club of Dallas. She is the author of FINDING GOD IN SIN CITY: A Woman's Journey From Losing It All To Discovering Life's True Riches (HigherLife Publishing).


References

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