 Once again the British newspapers bring us what the Democratic-controlled media won't... | The former mayor of Bell, California, was too stupid and uneducated to know his $100,000 salary for the part-time city job was illegal, his lawyer argued today.
Oscar Hernandez
...who is a Democrat, though even the Brit papers force you to play "Name That Party!"... | is illiterate, has no high school degree and didn't even finish elementary school, defense attorney Stanley Friedmand told jurors.
One could crack jokes about him being a perfect Democratic mayor, but I shall endeavor to resist the temptation. This defense is pathetic: even an illiterate person knows money. And an illiterate person knows that 100 large is a lot of money. | Hernandez and five former members of the Bell City Council are on trial, accused of stealing $1.3million in exorbitant pay from the working-class city of 35,000. All six elected officials drew salaries of up to $100,000 for serving on boards that seldom met and accomplished little.
Defense lawyers painted the officials as ignorant pawns of city manager Robert Rizzo and city attorney Edward Lee, who both advised them that massive pay raises were legal.
The officials, of course, never bothered to get a second opinion... | The attorneys for the former officials also blamed the city's financial advisory firm, which never advised the town to pare back the salaries, they say.
Were the advisors in on the scam? | Deputy District Attorney Edward Miller, though, said the officials all had important jobs in the community before their election. Hernandez owned a grocery store.
See? You'd best believe he knew money, even if he didn't know his ABCs... | Former council member Teresa Jacobo was a real estate agent and former councilman George Mirabal had worked as a city clerk.
The officials are accused of appointing each other to boards, some of which met only once a year, in order to skirt public pay laws. In the midst of the recession, the officials were earning $100,000 from the city - three and a half times the median income of the citizens they were elected to represent. The average salary for part-time elected officials at other California cities of similar size was $4,800 |