Michael Wayne "Mike" Martin | |
Nationality: | American |
Office: | Texas State Representative from District 13 (Gregg County) |
Term Start: | January 13, 1981 |
Term End: | April 22, 1982 |
Succeeded: | James E. Mankins |
Birth Date: | 9 March 1952 |
Occupation: | Electrical engineer |
Spouse: | (1) Debbie Martin (married 1977, divorced 1984)(2) Richie Martin |
Children: | From first marriage: Michael Trent Martin Arianna Martin ___ Son from second marriage: Ken Martin |
Branch: | United States Air Force (1975-1979) |
Michael Wayne Martin, known as Mike Martin (born March 9, 1952),[1] is a Republican former member of the Texas House of Representatives from District 13 in Longview in Gregg County, Texas. He served from January 1981 until his resignation in April 1982.[2]
Martin became a police officer in 1971. He served in the United States Air Force from 1975 through 1979.
Martin fled, but Texas Rangers eventually apprehended Martin at his mother's farmhouse just outside Longview, where he was found hiding in a stereo cabinet.[3]
He pleaded guilty in April 1982 and was convicted of misdemeanor perjury and paid a $2000 fine, though his lawyer said he did not admit staging the shooting.[4] [5]
In the spring of 1982, voters in a special election returned Mankins to the vacant House seat.[6]
In 1984, he and his wife, Debbie Martin, later of Garland, Texas, divorced.
In July 1986, Martin left with his two children, Michael Trent Martin (born 1978) and Arianna Martin (born 1981) to live and work in Wellington, New Zealand. A federal case was brought over the custody, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation allowed him to return the children to the United States late in 1988.[7] [8] [9]