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Board says it won't pay superintendent's criminal defense fees
From The San Diego Union-Tribune: The San Ysidro (Calif.) school board has rejected a proposal to pay criminal defense fees for Superintendent Manuel Paul, who faces charges in connection with construction fraud. The board also has placed him on administrative leave for 45 days. Paul had sought $100,000 of tax money for his own defense, and $100,000 for school board member Yolanda Hernandez, who also has been indicted. After the board rejected Paul’s request for legal fees, Hernandez said she did not want the district to pay for her legal defense. The two are among 15 current and former school officials and contractors from three districts in the San Diego area that face charges in a corruption probe.
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From The San Diego Union-Tribune: A grand jury has indicted San Ysidro (Calif.) School District Superintendent Manuel Paul and Sweetwater Union High School District board members Jim Cartmill and Bertha Lopez. Attorney James Pokorny, who represents Paul, Lopez and Cartmill, says the grand jury has indicted them on multiple felony and misdemeanor counts including perjury, filing false documents, accepting gifts and bribery.