Thursday, November 30, 2006

A suggestion for BRAVO

● If there were a contest for the title of “most scandalous OC district,” it would be amazing—it would inspire another BRAVO TV series—since there are so many strong contenders! For instance: us.

You’ll recall that the Capistrano Unified School District has been in the news a lot owing to its sometimes wacky behavior—e.g., spending huge piles of money on a flashy new administration building. Well, the sort of thing led to a trustee recall attempt. —We had one of those, too. Remember? That led to further wackiness—Nixonian attempts to monitor the Recall leaders, etc. Eventually, the Superintendent had to resign.

Well, in this morning’s OC Reg (Funds came from other sources, CUSD admits), some more excrement really hits the fan:
Capistrano Unified School District officials acknowledged for the first time this week that they had misled the public about how they would pay for a new administration building, but urged the public to move on now that the correct information has been revealed.

…Twice, [Dave Doomey, deputy superintendent of facilities] … was asked Tuesday why the public was misled.

"It was misinformation that was provided. It was corrected this evening," Doomey said.

But why, somebody asked.

"I can't answer that question," he said, and moved on, despite insults hurled from the back of the room….
Wow. That really reminds me of one or two press conferences I’ve attended at SOCCCD over the years. Except for the honesty part.

● Speaking of assh*les, according to the Reg (State admonishes judge for courtroom remarks), OC’s Superior Court Judge James Brooks received a public admonishment yesterday.

How come? Well:
[I]n a 2004 hearing Brooks was rude to a civil-case defendant who said that he missed a deposition because he felt pressure in his chest and that his doctor told him to go immediately to the nearest hospital.

"Gee, I wonder what's going to happen when we put you in jail?" Brooks responded, according to the admonishment.

"Your little ticker might stop, you think?"

The judge later fined the man's wife $5,000 for contempt of court, threatened her with a larger fine and said, "I'd mention jail, but it might give her a heart attack."

In [another] … case, Brooks said from the bench in 2005 that women may not own property in the Middle East, according to the admonishment. Brooks then ruled that a Syrian woman was likely just a front for her husband in the ownership of a Santa Ana strip club.

"Probably a very nice lady – probably doesn't know how much she owns," the judge said, according to the courtroom transcript in that case.
Judge Brooks has been admonished thrice before. In one case in 1996,
…Brooks received an advisory letter for referring to a Hispanic defendant as "Pedro," issuing a bench warrant for an Asian defendant for "$10,000 or 20,000 yen," and telling a Hispanic defendant, "You have more names than the Tijuana telephone book."
Now get this! Brooks was “a deputy district attorney in Orange County for 14 years before he was elected to the municipal court bench.”

Perfect. I wonder what his salary is?

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