Posted by Jon Fleischman at 12:00 am on Jan 17, 2007 2 Comments
One of the three candidates for Vice Chairman of the California
Republican Party, Tom Del Beccaro, is an attorney who is currently
a plaintiff in a lawsuit against Jerry Brown. While that
case, and the merits of it, have been discussed on this page quite
a bit, the nickel tour is that Del Beccaro and several others who
joined with him in filing the suit alledge that Brown was not
qualified to run for Attorney General because his license to
practice law in California went dormant during his time as Mayor of
Oakland. A judge will decide this matter.
But I find it ironic that the judge in the case has scheduled a
hearing for 1:30 p.m. on February 9th. This, of course,
is the beginning of the California Republican Party’s convention,
where Del Beccaro is running, along with Jalene Forbis and Tom
Bordonaro, for Vice Chairman. Given that Del Beccaro has gone
‘point’ on this matter, one cannot imagine that he will not be at
the hearing (which, conveniently, is in Sacramento). But the
timing it interesting. There is no substitute for being
on-hand at these conventions as a candidate,… Read More