Posted by James V. Lacy at 12:00 am on Dec 24, 2010 Comments Off on O.C. Appellate court OKs bureaucrats “enemies lists”
Earlier this week, the California Court of Appeals for the 4th
District, which sits in Orange County, issued a decision which
threw out the long standing criminal charges against former
Capistrano Unified School District superintendent James Fleming,
whose criminal trial was pending, for using taxpayer funds to set
up an “enemies list” of district residents unhappy with his
policies, and to help incumbent trustees ward off a recall attempt.
Justice Dave Sills, a Republican by the way, ruled that maintaining
such a list, and Fleming’s help for the incumbents, was just part
of the job. As a potential witness in the case who was on the list
because of my Public Records Act requests and assistance to the
original Capo recall team, I was very disappointed in Justice Sills
opinion, not just because I was on the list, but mostly because now
the lawyers who make hundreds of millions annually off of advising
California’s out of control school systems will be advising
incumbent trustees and superintendents all across the state that
it’s OK to use our tax dollars to fulfill political agendas rather
that spend it in the classroom. I note that Richard… Read More