Monday, December 22, 2008

Letter about Serna's Crimes.

Former Delta trustee getting special treatment

Regarding the resignation of Maria Serna from the San Joaquin Delta College Board of Trustees, there are questions that need answers:

If she pleads no contest and resigns, does she still receive lifetime medical and retirement benefits?

Who pays for the investigation?

If she were an ordinary resident, would Ms. Serna not go to jail, not post bond, not defend herself at her expense at trial, not be able to resign and keep medical and retirement benefits? Or have a school named after her?

I'll answer the last one. No, if she were treated like an ordinary person, she'd go through all the above and not retire with benefits or get a felony plea bargained to a misdemeanor or have a school named after her.

Now could a representative from the District Attorney's Office or Delta College answer the first two questions? Transparency is needed.

Ms. Serna has done many good things for the community. However, in this instance the public is the victim, not Ms. Serna.

George Kininmonth
Stockton

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